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docker41 [41]
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Rom4ik [11]2 years ago
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The author creates tension by showing that the narrator as he pursue his dream to be an artist.

<h3>How does the author create a sense of tension?</h3>

The term  tension is seen to be a thoughline that is known to be connecting plot points, as well as sub-plot points, and also used  in terms of character development.

Note that Tension is said to be a lot manifest in the buildup of suspense that tend to go up as a given protagonist's situation is altered.

Hence, based on the above, The author creates tension by showing that the narrator as he pursue his dream to be an artist.

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