Question
12.
How does Irving develop suspense in the story?
A.
Through Icabod's growing fear and the Headless Horseman legend, culminating in a tense midnight encounter
B.
By making Ichabod overconfident and unafraid of ghosts
C.
By reveling the Headless Horseman's Identity early in the story
D.
Through Icabod's friendships and love story
How does Irving develop suspense in the story?
A.
Through Icabod's growing fear and the Headless Horseman legend, culminating in a tense midnight encounter
B.
By making Ichabod overconfident and unafraid of ghosts
C.
By reveling the Headless Horseman's Identity early in the story
D.
Through Icabod's friendships and love story
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The correct answer is:
A. Through Ichabod's growing fear and the Headless Horseman legend, culminating in a tense midnight encounter.
This option reflects how Irving builds suspense by showing Ichabod's increasing anxiety and the ominous atmosphere created by the legend of the Headless Horseman, leading up to a climactic and tense moment.
A. Through Ichabod's growing fear and the Headless Horseman legend, culminating in a tense midnight encounter.
This option reflects how Irving builds suspense by showing Ichabod's increasing anxiety and the ominous atmosphere created by the legend of the Headless Horseman, leading up to a climactic and tense moment.
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