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The narrator relates a story. It may be true or fiction.
Telling the truth
Society of the Friends of Truth was created in 1790.
story-truth (apex)
deliberately does not tell the whole truth.
The soldiers' reaction to the truth about the narrator's medal demonstrates their lack of empathy and understanding of the narrator's experience. This treatment underscores the narrator's sense of isolation and alienation from his comrades, highlighting his emotional distance and difference in perspective due to his injury and personal trauma.
no,but he is friends with john Morrison
That he is afraid to look at the faces of the dead
Your friends are telling the truth. Santa Claus is not real. Sorry. Neither is the Easter Bunny.
"I promise I have told you the truth about my whereabouts that evening," said the narrator, avoiding eye contact.
Yes, the omniscient narrator is expected to tell the truth in a story. This narrator is all-knowing and presents information objectively, providing insight into characters and events from a neutral perspective. Misleading information would compromise the narrator's reliability and the overall credibility of the story.
Only if you expect them to remain your friends.