Why would an author write a story with an unreliable narrator?(1 point)

Responses

to provide the reader with a clear moral to the story
to provide the reader with a clear moral to the story

to create effects such as suspense, tension, or humor
to create effects such as suspense, tension, or humor

to tell the story from a credible point of view
to tell the story from a credible point of view

to provide the reader with only explicit details
to provide the reader with only explicit details

1 answer

The correct response is:

to create effects such as suspense, tension, or humor.

An unreliable narrator can add complexity to the story and engage the reader by presenting conflicting perspectives, leading to twists and deeper interpretations of the narrative.