Why do writers vary their syntax in a text? (1 point)

to engage the reader
to educate the reader
to encourage creative thinking
to provide historical context

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Writers vary their syntax in a text primarily to engage the reader. This variation can create rhythm, emphasize certain points, and maintain the reader's interest, making the text more dynamic and enjoyable to read.

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