Which sentence describes how writers of flash fiction usually create suspense and mystery, regardless of the topic?

They introduce several unrelated and distracting details.

They include graphic and horrifying details to create a mood of terror.

They omit information that would make the story’s meaning explicit.

They describe a crime that the main character must try to solve.

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The sentence that best describes how writers of flash fiction usually create suspense and mystery, regardless of the topic, is:

They omit information that would make the story’s meaning explicit.

This technique helps to engage readers and encourage them to fill in the gaps, thereby building suspense and intrigue.