Read the excerpt from The Mysteries of Udolpho, which includes a portion of Annette's tale to Emily.

'It was one evening, they say, at the latter end of the year, it might be about the middle of September, I suppose, or the beginning of October; nay, for that matter, it might be November, for that, too, is the latter end of the year, but that I cannot say for certain, because they did not tell me for certain themselves. However, it was at the latter end of the year ...'

Which inferences are most accurate, based on the information in the excerpt?"

a) Annette's storytelling lacks precision and attention to detail, suggesting that the tale may be unreliable or exaggerated.

b) Annette's tale is carefully crafted and meticulously recounted, indicating its importance to the plot and its accuracy as a historical record.

c) Annette's uncertainty about the timing of the events reflects the chaotic and mysterious nature of the occurrences at Udolpho.

d) Annette's narration is straightforward and factual, demonstrating her commitment to providing Emily with accurate information about Udolpho's history.