A-most . . . spies of the Civil War were amateurs
This is more of a personal question you will have to answer yourself but I can definitely help you brainstorm!!
You could write about an Easter egg hunt or dyeing egg shells different colours.
It could go like this:
Dear [name of your friend],
For Easter Day I will celebrate by waking up and doing an Easter egg hunt, I will hopefully find [favourite chocolate] eggs because they’re my favourite type and I like how they taste, I hope you wake up and find some of your favourite chocolates, I also plan to spend time with my family because I think that’s super important, I was also going to do some arts and crafts and draw some Easter themed drawings. I’m really excited and I hope you have a good Easter as well!
Love [your name]
can you re use words? or no
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.
If you are referring his defeat at the end against the dragon, that is because of his hubris. He was too proud and believed that he could do it alone without his soldiers. This brings his defeat and he realizes that he will die because of his hubris, after which Wyglaf will take over since he was the only one brave enough to help.