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When we tell a story, but leave the ending incomplete, the listener will keep paying attention because the listener wants the story to resolve.

When we use nested stories, starting the second and third story without first ending the earlier one(s), then end them later, the listener (reader) wants to know the ending and will again pay attention waiting for the resolution.

That "wanting to know the ending" has a name. What is it?

I don't seem to remember it - not enough caffeine yet today.

Thanks.

:-Don
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