Why would an author write a story with an unreliable narrator? (1 point) to provide the reader with only explicit details to tell the story from a credible point of view to provide the reader with a clear moral to the story to create effects such as suspense, tension, or humor

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An author might write a story with an unreliable narrator to create effects such as suspense, tension, or humor. This narrative technique can introduce ambiguity and invite readers to question the truth, enhancing the overall engagement with the story.

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