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Which type of statement should an author use if he or she wants the audience to discover details about the setting on their own rather than seeing a direct description?. A. Imputed. B. Exposed. C. Implicit. D. Explicit. .
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Implicit
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I did the test and got it right.
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C. implicit
Explicit means without hiding while implicit means that you need to figure it out on your own. He is implying something, so it's implicit.
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