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.
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 reader cannot tell what the noun or noun phrase the pronoun is replacing.
A lier
It confuses you!
Smile... It Confuses People was created on 2006-06-05.
No, you can not return the car.
the girl trend tht confuses Justin the most is uggs
Including too many flashbacks can be problematic when it disrupts the flow of the story, confuses the reader, or distracts from the main plot. It can also lead to a lack of present moment tension and make the story feel disjointed.
No, confuses is a verb.
If there is a factor that confuses the result of an experiment, I would call that a design flaw in the experiment. It might also be an uncontrolled variable.
an optical illusion misleads us about the relative size or distant of an object by placing it in an unexpected situation
baffled