In the excerpt you're referring to, the author leaves certain details uncertain to create intrigue or to allow for interpretation by the reader. Specifically:
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Why the former tenant left his bicycle pump in the garden: The author does not provide a clear reason for this action, which could lead readers to speculate about the former tenant's circumstances. Was he in a hurry to leave? Did he forget it? Or was there some emotional or practical reason related to the bicycle that would make it significant?
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Why loose papers and books were found behind the kitchen: This detail is also left ambiguous, prompting questions about how they ended up there. Were they left intentionally, or did they fall or get misplaced? Do they contain important information, or are they simply remnants of clutter? This uncertainty allows readers to ponder the previous tenant's habits or the story behind the items.
By not providing these details, the author engages the reader's curiosity and imagination, allowing them to fill in the gaps and consider the implications of these lingering questions.