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i believe the correct answer would be letter B. The narrator does not trust what Agnes tells her
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Answer:
A. The narrator does not trust what she has seen.
Explanation:
This is the statement that supports the idea that the story is told by an unreliable narrator. We learn in this passage that the woman is very sure of having seen someone who appeared to be a nurse. However, as she discusses this with Agnes, she begins to doubt her own experience. She states that maybe the woman was not a nurse, and that she will not ask more questions. The fact that the narrator does not trust what she has seen shows that she is an unreliable narrator.