Asked by caleb

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Which point of view is most likely to create suspense when used in a story?

an all-knowing narrator who slowly reveals details as the story goes along

a character who has a lot at stake but does not have all the details about what is going on

an unusual point of view, such as that of an animal or machine, to tell a humorous story

several different points of view that show events from every perspective

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
a character who has a lot at stake but does not have all the details about what is going on

Explanation: limited (first-person or close third-person) perspective with high stakes creates uncertainty and keeps readers guessing, which builds suspense.