Which event in Amaterasu does the author include to create suspense?

As a storm god, Susanowo rules the sea.
Amaterasu takes the sun and hides in a cave.
The other gods remain cautious as they watch.
Amaterasu and peace return to the lands.

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In the story of Amaterasu, the event that creates suspense is when "Amaterasu takes the sun and hides in a cave." This action leads to darkness and imbalance in the world, prompting concern and anxiety among the other gods, as they attempt to devise a plan to lure her out and restore light and harmony. The uncertainty of whether they will succeed in persuading her to come out creates a sense of tension and suspense in the narrative.

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