The narrator expresses a strong discomfort with saying things that are not true, indicating a deep value for honesty and authenticity. They may feel that lying undermines trust and integrity, leading to a sense of moral conflict. This internal struggle highlights their desire for genuine communication and the emotional weight that untruths carry. Ultimately, the narrator's feelings suggest that they see truthfulness as essential to their identity and relationships.
The narrator describes things and events that could be true.
The narrator describes things and events that could be true.
if hes saying good things that arent true he saying it because he cares. if hes saying it to be stupid then you need to dump him cause he is not the one for you!!! that is my opinon. ;*
Yes, of course it's true! When you say things behind another person's back ( that aren't good ) tells the person that's listening that you are untrustworthy. It makes them wonder... "If they're saying those things about someone else -- what must they be saying about me?"
C. The narrator presents a true story. Nonfiction is based on real events and facts, so the narrator's role is to accurately present the information without inserting their presence into the story.
The narrator is unsure what she has caught.The narrator is unsure about what it is.The narrator is unsure what she has caught
The narrator relates a story. It may be true or fiction.
It is true- its a hormonal discharge.
Of course not. Rather than relying on sayings you should get tested if you suspect you could be pregnant.
Your feelings. Singing is the best way to say your true feelings on what you think and how you feel.
People like to say a lot of things about President Obama, not all of which is true.
I think its deplorable that people..apparently that have no life...would start saying things to hurt someones feelings for no reason except to make their own boring sick lives feel better!---