It is clear that narrator's decision to fake an injury affects the plot in that: "She feels so badly about her deception that she confesses to her coach"
<h3>Who is a narrator?</h3>
A narrator is the person via whose perspective a story is being told. In this case the narrator is involved in a deception which she ultimately confesses and gains a relief of conscience.
The textual evidence that supports this is:
"I am so sorry,' I say. 'I pretended I turned my ankle because I was embarrassed. I was just so scared, so nervous.' I'll explain everything"
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"We had passed through long walls of piled skeletons"
<span>A topic sentence is the central idea of a paragraph, while a main idea is the central idea of an entire text.
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