The option that is NOT a good way to create suspense in a story is: Use cliffhangers at the end of every chapter.
While cliffhangers can be effective in creating suspense, overusing them at the end of every chapter can lead to frustration for readers rather than suspense, as it may diminish the impact if they're used too frequently. The other options—using a character's point of view, choosing the right setting and imagery, and employing dramatic irony—are all effective techniques for building suspense.