Serial episode 4

Contemporary Lit Serial In this episode, the narrator (Sarah Koenig) analyzes Jay’ s various versions of the central story , which is what the state uses to prosecute Adnan. Sarah says that some of the discrepancies “seem small to me and understandable, but some are significant and confounding. That distance between where a certain detail starts and where it ends up—how far it slides and why it slides— I've spent untold hours trying to measure that distance, trying to weigh it for clues as to what might actually be true.” For each time that Jay tells two dif ferent versions of the same story , briefly take note of the two versions, explain what kind of “inconsistency” you think it is (he’ s for getful, he’ s fibbing for somebody else, or he’ s lying), and speculate on why he would change his story . Inconsistency #1 V ersion 1: V ersion 2: Is Jay for getting, fibbing, lying, or something else? Why would he change this part of his story? Inconsistency #2 V ersion 1: V ersion 2: Is Jay for getting, fibbing, lying, or something else? Why would he change this part of his story? Inconsistency #3 V ersion 1: V ersion 2: Is Jay for getting, fibbing, lying, or something else? Why would he change this part of his story?

Contemporary Lit Serial Inconsistency #4 V ersion 1: V ersion 2: Is Jay for getting, fibbing, lying, or something else? Why would he change this part of his story? Inconsistency #5 V ersion 1: V ersion 2: Is Jay for getting, fibbing, lying, or something else? Why would he change this part of his story? Inconsistency #6 V ersion 1: V ersion 2: Is Jay for getting, fibbing, lying, or something else? Why would he change this part of his story? Inconsistency #7 V ersion 1: V ersion 2: Is Jay for getting, fibbing, lying, or something else? Why would he change this part of his story? Inconsistency #8 V ersion 1: V ersion 2:

Contemporary Lit Serial Is Jay for getting, fibbing, lying, or something else? Why would he change this part of his story?