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He is unreliable leading readers to question what he is saying. 🦍🌲🌲🌲🦍
His unreliability
Something along the lines of "He makes decisions without thinking of the consequences" If you see this, please fix my answer C:
His unreliability
He does not think ahead about the consequences of his actions.He does not think ahead about the consequences of his actions.
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They are worse off than they were before.
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The village was worse off than they had been before.
C.He makes decisions without considering all of their effects.
He makes excuses and says he couldn't predict the problems that would arise. He seems unaware that his decisions are the cause of all of the problems.
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