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Answer:
There are several reasons why the author does that. A possible answer is that the author wanted to build up suspense. By withholding some information, and only revealing it in stages, the author hopes to interest the reader and to keep him "hooked" so that the reader continues with the work.Another reason could be that the author wanted to mimic the way in which the characters of the play obtain information. As the reader does not know all the facts, he can emphatize with the characters, who also do not have all the information. This makes their confused state and their imperfect decisions more relatable
Explanation:
<span>Plot: The chain of related events that explains to us what happens in a story. Conflict aka "the Hook": A struggle between two opposing characters or forces.Hope this helps!!</span>
The answer is A because "stolen from a high-security museum" is a sub-clause.
A local investigating magistrate unsuccessfully tries to explain that it is wrong to take nuts off the railroad track to a peasant, Grigoryev, who simply cannot see why he's to be deprived of his right to use an iron nut as a weight for his fishing line.