What is one reason an author might slowly release information about a setting?(1 point)

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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 prevent the reader from drawing conclusions about what will happen next.
To prevent the reader from drawing conclusions about what will happen next.

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.

1 answer

The best response to the question is:

To prevent the story from being overloaded with details at the beginning.

This allows the author to introduce the setting gradually, enhancing engagement and maintaining the reader's interest without overwhelming them with too much information upfront.