In Chapters 1 & 2 of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, the author explains the Games and how contestants are chosen by drawing. Details are given about the amount of entries the main character has and the impact it would have on her family if she is chosen.



What literary device does this represent?

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humor
humor

suspense
suspense

imagery
imagery

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The literary device that this represents is suspense. The tension around the selection process and the potential impact on the main character's family creates a sense of uncertainty and anticipation regarding what might happen next.