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zlopas
2 months ago
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Consider Smith’s use of third-person point of view as well as the motives that influenced his writing. Given these factors, is S

mith a credible narrator? Evaluate the reliability of Smith’s narrative as a source on the following topics. Give reasons for your answers
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2 answers:
Lady bird [7.4K]2 months ago
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Smith serves as a trustworthy narrator. John Smith, a figure in American literature, crafted an enduring narrative about himself, often employing third-person perspective to add significance to his work. His reputation stems from his fervent writing style.
Lady bird [7.4K]2 months ago
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To dispel misconceptions about America and promote the New World as a place of virtue, piety, and prosperity.
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