How does the second paragraph add suspense to the situation described in the first paragraph?

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It suggests that something monstrous is lurking in the forest, waiting to ambush the unwitting hunter.
It suggests that something monstrous is lurking in the forest, waiting to ambush the unwitting hunter.

It makes the reader dislike Ulrich and hope that something bad will happen to him in the forest.
It makes the reader dislike Ulrich and hope that something bad will happen to him in the forest.

It pauses in describing the current action to add background information that heightens the tension of the conflict.
It pauses in describing the current action to add background information that heightens the tension of the conflict.

It demonstrates that Ulrich is in a position of power from which he appears likely to fall.

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It suggests that something monstrous is lurking in the forest, waiting to ambush the unwitting hunter.

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