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 reader to engage with the narrative without feeling overwhelmed, while also creating opportunities for suspense and intrigue as more details about the setting unfold.
What is one reason an author might slowly release information about a setting?(1 point)
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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.
To prevent the story from being overloaded with details at the beginning.
To keep the reader guessing about when and where a story takes place.
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