What effect does an author create by starting in the middle of a story’s action?(1 point)

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It pulls the reader right into the excitement of the story.
It pulls the reader right into the excitement of the story.

It creates an unexpected or final moment of tension.
It creates an unexpected or final moment of tension.

It gives the reader the satisfaction of having all questions answered.
It gives the reader the satisfaction of having all questions answered.

It introduces the reader to the specific voices of the characters.
It introduces the reader to the specific voices of the characters.
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Starting in the middle of a story's action typically pulls the reader right into the excitement of the story. This technique, often referred to as "in media res," engages readers immediately, piquing their interest and drawing them into the unfolding events without delay.