How does Shirley Jackson utilize point of view to build suspense? 
       
      
                
     
    
    
    
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She limits the reader to the point of view of Laurie's family, which keeps the reader as unaware of the true situation as the parents. 
 
                                
             
                    
              
C) She <span>structures the story to be told from Laurie's point of view, so that the reader can see his perspective and anticipate the plot twist.</span>
                                
             
         	
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