5. Which sentence from the story s to illustrate how little information the
narrator shares with the reader?
a. “And while this massive snow-like mound definitely looked like
peppermint, red stripes and all, the one time she curiously licked
some that fell on her hand, she learned that it definitely didn’t taste
like it.”
b. “Each day she worked as fast as she could, but she could never quite
finish the job before falling down exhausted.”
C. “She wasn’t sure exactly how long she’d been in this strange world,
in Parival, if that’s even where she was.”
d. “Kari had thought these things were just stories, though, even if Otto
always protested that they were true.”