Stan was sweeping up in front of the building. I tried to get past him without him noticing, but he noticed. “You don’t look sick,” he said, brushing a bunch of leaves into the street. I told him, “I feel sick.” He asked, “Where’s Mr. Feeling Sick going?” I told him, “To the drugstore on Eighty-fourth to get some cough drops.” Lie #3. Where I actually went was the locksmith’s store, which is Frazer and Sons, on Seventy-ninth.
What do you learn about the narrator from this passage?
A. He lies to Stan.
B. He does not like stan.
C. He often gets sick.

Respuesta :

You learn that he lies to stand. You can tell he lies to stand because he's not truly sick he just makes up that excuse so that he can go to the locksmith for whatever reason

The thing which we learn about the narrator from this passage is that A. He lies to Stan.

What is a Narration?

This refers to the telling of a story that is made where the sequence of events is told by a narrator.

Hence, we can see that from the given text, there is the narration that shows the character of the narrator as he lies to Stan when he pretends to be sick.

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