Question
*blank* is the way a character, the narrator, or the reader sees what is happening in a story
point of view
suspense
conflict
theme
what is suspense ?
a reference to something outside of the story
a struggle between opposing forces in a story
the perspective from which a story is told
an uncertainty about what will happen next in a story
in a story, different characters often see things differently, and this can produce *blank* or a funny moment
tragedy, suspense, conflict or humor
how can the readers point of view create suspense and humor
a reader might have a preference for one particular character
a reader might know things that the characters do not
a reader might have prior knowledge about certain historical contexts
a reader might know the ending of the story
point of view
suspense
conflict
theme
what is suspense ?
a reference to something outside of the story
a struggle between opposing forces in a story
the perspective from which a story is told
an uncertainty about what will happen next in a story
in a story, different characters often see things differently, and this can produce *blank* or a funny moment
tragedy, suspense, conflict or humor
how can the readers point of view create suspense and humor
a reader might have a preference for one particular character
a reader might know things that the characters do not
a reader might have prior knowledge about certain historical contexts
a reader might know the ending of the story
Answers
GPT-4o mini
1. **Point of View** is the way a character, the narrator, or the reader sees what is happening in a story.
2. **Suspense** is an uncertainty about what will happen next in a story.
3. In a story, different characters often see things differently, and this can produce **humor** or a funny moment.
4. A reader's point of view can create suspense and humor when **a reader might know things that the characters do not**.
2. **Suspense** is an uncertainty about what will happen next in a story.
3. In a story, different characters often see things differently, and this can produce **humor** or a funny moment.
4. A reader's point of view can create suspense and humor when **a reader might know things that the characters do not**.