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Question: How does the following sentence help build suspense for the reader?
"After all, what could possibly be so important?"
(1 point)
Responses
It makes the reader understand how important the snake is to the story.
It makes the reader understand how important the snake is to the story.
The sentence makes the reader feel sorry for the snake.
The sentence makes the reader feel sorry for the snake.
The sentence tells the reader that something bad is probably going to happen to the snake.
The sentence tells the reader that something bad is probably going to happen to the snake.
The reader realizes the snake is a character that listens to advice.
"After all, what could possibly be so important?"
(1 point)
Responses
It makes the reader understand how important the snake is to the story.
It makes the reader understand how important the snake is to the story.
The sentence makes the reader feel sorry for the snake.
The sentence makes the reader feel sorry for the snake.
The sentence tells the reader that something bad is probably going to happen to the snake.
The sentence tells the reader that something bad is probably going to happen to the snake.
The reader realizes the snake is a character that listens to advice.
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@~@
Question: How does the following sentence help build suspense for the reader?
"After all, what could possibly be so important?"
(1 point)
Responses
It makes the reader understand how important the snake is to the story.
It makes the reader understand how important the snake is to the story.
The sentence makes the reader feel sorry for the snake.
The sentence makes the reader feel sorry for the snake.
The sentence tells the reader that something bad is probably going to happen to the snake.
The sentence tells the reader that something bad is probably going to happen to the snake.
The reader realizes the snake is a character that listens to advice.
"After all, what could possibly be so important?"
(1 point)
Responses
It makes the reader understand how important the snake is to the story.
It makes the reader understand how important the snake is to the story.
The sentence makes the reader feel sorry for the snake.
The sentence makes the reader feel sorry for the snake.
The sentence tells the reader that something bad is probably going to happen to the snake.
The sentence tells the reader that something bad is probably going to happen to the snake.
The reader realizes the snake is a character that listens to advice.
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GPT 3.5
The sentence tells the reader that something bad is probably going to happen to the snake. This builds suspense by hinting at potential danger or conflict surrounding the snake, leaving the reader wondering what will happen next.
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GPT 3.5
The sentence tells the reader that something bad is probably going to happen to the snake. This creates suspense by suggesting that there may be consequences or a negative outcome for the snake, making the reader anxious about what might occur.
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