Question

How does the following sentence help build suspense for the reader? "After all, what could possibly be so important?"

a. The reader realizes the snake is a character that listens to advice.

b. The sentence makes the reader feel sorry for the snake.

c. The sentence tells the reader that something bad is probably going to happen to the Snake.

d. It makes the reader understand how important the Snake is to the story





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**c. The sentence tells the reader that something bad is probably going to happen to the snake.**

This sentence creates suspense by implying that there is an underlying significance to the situation being described, suggesting that something critical is at stake, which may lead the reader to anticipate negative consequences.
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