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English, 25.11.2021 08:20, aldape06252004

You will need to refer back to the story “Told in the Drooling Ward” by Jack London. Respond to the following question using at least one piece of text evidence. Your response is expected to be more than just one or two sentences. Be thorough. Use complete sentences with correct spelling, capitalization, punctuation and grammar. Right-click here and open link in new tab to access the story. This story is told in first person. Is Tom a reliable (trustworthy) narrator? Can the reader believe everything Tom tells us? Explain. Provide at least one piece of *text evidence to support your response.

*Text evidence means a quoted example from the story. When introducing a quote, begin your sentence like this: London wrote, "...put your example in here..."

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