But he has left the reader with enough to take the next step.
The first half of the story leaves the reader at this point.
And once again, he will leave readers eagerly awaiting his next move.
"Well, you left the reader wondering if the world was safe from evil."
According to the "classic approach," he said, the design should be invisible, leaving the reader alone with the author.
I will leave the reader to imagine what the situation of men, thus confined, particularly in the summer months, must be.
Instead of answering, Betty simply leaves the phone on her bed, leaving readers to guess what she will do.
It is also important to leave the reader in no doubt as to what kind of story he is reading.
But it leaves readers wondering if systemic reform will be enough.
George Minot's novel, on the other hand, may leave readers feeling that they know even less.