Why do authors leave matters uncertain in a text? Select the two correct answers.(1 point) Responses They want to avoid inherent bias in their writing. They want to avoid inherent bias in their writing. They want to force the reader to draw their own conclusions. They want to force the reader to draw their own conclusions. It is easier to write implicitly than explicitly. It is easier to write implicitly than explicitly. They lack key information at the time of publication. They lack key information at the time of publication. It is challenging to make predictions in informational texts.

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The two correct answers are:

  1. They want to force the reader to draw their own conclusions.
  2. They lack key information at the time of publication.

These choices reflect intentions behind uncertainty in writing as well as practical limitations authors may face.