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modern love letter
acious reader that my mother has
bella sanchez, youd read anything,
ctionary!” of course ive perused
dictionary, but i much prefer the
ense of mystery novels. and though i
oat, i must admit that i usually solve
efore the fictional detective
e clues into a plausible theory.
e from the library with yet another
f paperbacks, i lament that nothing in
arates me as much as unraveling
steries. when ominous clouds obscure
lightning electrifies the atmosphere, i
how does the author craft the story to create
surprise?
the focus on the clues bella uncovers
○ distracts readers from abuelas early life
in cuba.
bellas mother becomes angry when she
learns about the love letters.
mateos true interest in bella is not
revealed until the end of the story when
he texts her.
in the flashback, abuela recounts how
she never got to say goodbye to
alejandro when she left cuba.
The correct option uses misdirection: the story draws readers' attention to Bella's search for the love letter writer (focused on clues about a past suitor from Cuba), which distracts them from realizing the surprise connection to Abuela's own history, creating an unexpected twist. The other options do not relate to crafting a surprise: Bella's mother's anger is a minor conflict, Mateo's interest is a small late detail not a core surprise, and the flashback backstory provides context rather than a surprise.
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The focus on the clues Bella uncovers distracts readers from Abuela's early life in Cuba.