A. Mr. Hernandez's fear and indecision increase suspense in the story.
Mr. Hernandez's inner conflict about the bear adds tension and suspense to the plot because the reader is left wondering how he will handle the situation. Will he be able to overcome his fear and make a decision, or will his indecision lead to more dangerous encounters with the bear? This inner conflict adds intrigue and keeps the reader engaged in the story.
How does Mr. Hernandez's inner conflict about the bear affect the plot?
A
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Mr. Hernandez's fear and indecision increase suspense in the story.
B.
Mr. Hernandez's inability to climb trees frightens him because bears are good climbers.
C.
Mr. Hernandez's disgust that the bear eats from trash cans makes the story interesting.
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Mr. Hernandez's interest in the bear's behavior makes the story mysterious.
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