Authors create suspense in their stories primarily by withholding important information. This technique keeps readers guessing and builds tension as they anticipate what will happen next. While describing settings can enhance the mood and using simple language can make the story accessible, it's the strategic withholding of key details that most effectively maintains suspense. Adding more characters can introduce complexity, but it doesn't directly create suspense on its own.
How do authors create suspense in their stories? (1 point)
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Describing settings
Describing settings
Withholding important information
Withholding important information
Using simple language
Using simple language
Adding more characters
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