Will Mark Brainliest!!
What does "The Tell-Tale Heart" teach readers about its first-person point of view?

A: Protagonists always get the desired outcome or resolution to resolve his/her/their central conflict.
B: Protagonists are always aware of whom they really are and know themselves better than others.
C: Protagonists are always reliable and what they state is always accurate and should be trusted.
D: Protagonists aren't always good guys; bad characters can have their own central conflicts to resolve, too.