Authors introduce subplots primarily to create mystery, tension, or surprise. Subplots can add depth to the main narrative and engage readers by introducing new conflicts and resolutions, enhancing their overall reading experience. While other options may have some validity, the primary purpose of subplots is to enrich the story's themes and emotional impact.
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Why do authors introduce subplots?(1 point)
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to appeal to readers who enjoy different things
to appeal to readers who enjoy different things
to create mystery, tension, or surprise
to create mystery, tension, or surprise
to support a certain tone or mood
to support a certain tone or mood
to increase the length of a story
to increase the length of a story
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