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When a writer expects a reader to fill in the gaps, he or she is expecting the reader to compress.
If a writer leaves out necessary information in the exposition, it can lead to confusion for the reader and make it difficult to follow the story. This could result in gaps in understanding character motivations, plot developments, or the setting of the story. It is important to provide enough context in the exposition to set up the rest of the narrative effectively.
When a writer expects the reader to fill in the gaps, he or she is expecting the reader to compress.
appropriate resolves most of the on-going conflicts.
The feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader is known as "mood." It is achieved through the use of descriptive language, tone, setting, and other literary devices to evoke a particular emotional response or atmosphere in the reader. Mood can greatly influence how the reader interprets the story and connects with the characters and plot.
I read it. But 'reader' means 'writer'. The Writer is Mark Twain
Writer's style is their unique way of speaking to the reader. Each writer has their own style.
Before creating a fictional setting, a writer must always consider the purpose of the setting, the impact it will have on the story and characters, and how it will contribute to the overall theme and message of the work. It is important to ensure that the setting is believable, consistent, and enhances the reader's understanding and engagement with the story.