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Crank
2 years ago
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The authorial reticence used in the narration of the story _____. 1.allows the narrator to exaggerate 2.makes the reader more li

kely to believe the story 3.holds the plot 4. together hides the symbolism
English
1 answer:
denpristay [2]2 years ago
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Answer:

1. allows the narrator to exaggerate

Explanation:

Authorial reticence is lack of clear conclusion or opinions about an event. It allows the narrator to exaggerate and escape the judgement. The readers does not prefer authorial reticence as there is absence of clear judgement. There author can include fantasies and magics which will end up readers concluding things their own way. It leaves readers in the state of uncertainty and clear conclusion is not given right way.

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