Asked by caleb
Which question should you ask yourself when analyzing an author's use of suspense?
What does the author do to help readers relate to the story's main characters?
Which details contribute most to the reader's ability to visualize the setting?
Which parts of the story create the greatest narrative tension?
What is the main character's motivation for solving the story's problem?
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Which parts of the story create the greatest narrative tension?
Suspense is built by tension, uncertainty, and stakes, so you should ask where and how those moments are created.
Suspense is built by tension, uncertainty, and stakes, so you should ask where and how those moments are created.
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