false hope
When an author deliberately misleads or deceives the reader, it is known as a narrative device called "unreliable narration." This technique can create suspense, surprise, or provide insight into the narrator's perspective.
The author's purpose was to entertain the reader.
Foreshadowing.
foreshadowing foreshadowing; suspense
A lier
The reader in "Inkheart" is called Fenoglio. He is a character in the book who is the author of the story within the story. His words have the power to bring characters out of the book.
Foreshadowing is the literary device where the author gives a warning or indication of a future event in the story. It helps create suspense and build anticipation for the reader.
It establishes author credibility for the reader because the author seems humble and approachable.
Author Speaker Reader Teller
The foreword is the part of the book where the author delivers a message to the reader. It is also called the author's preface or author's introduction.
when writing about m&m's the author is telling the reader that
Unclear or ambiguous language, conflicting information, and lack of context can mislead and confuse readers. Additionally, biased or incomplete sources, as well as intentional manipulation of information, can also contribute to confusion and misinterpretation of content.
Lector, or simply Reader