One reason an author might slowly release information about a setting is to prevent the story from being overloaded with details at the beginning. This approach allows the author to create a more engaging narrative that unfolds gradually, keeping the reader intrigued and focused on the story.
What is one reason an author might slowly release information about a setting?(1 point)
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To keep the reader guessing about when and where a story takes place.
To keep the reader guessing about when and where a story takes place.
To prevent the reader from drawing conclusions about what will happen next.
To prevent the reader from drawing conclusions about what will happen next.
To gradually develop a better technique for crafting effective descriptions.
To gradually develop a better technique for crafting effective descriptions.
To prevent the story from being overloaded with details at the beginning.
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