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BlackZzzverrR [31]
3 years ago
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For hours they stood there, hearing no sound, and seeing nothing but the smooth, high walls on either side of the passage and th

e calm blue sky so high above them. Then the maidens sat down upon the ground and covered their faces and sobbed, and said: "Oh, that he would come and put an end to our misery and our lives." –“The Cruel Tribute,” James Baldwin How does the author create suspense in the passage?
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Crazy boy [7]3 years ago
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By referencing the time and even though it most likely is a hyperbole it's the length of time and the silence they stood in that builds a suspenseful tone along with the fact the walls around them are tall and smooth like that of the rooms one normally imagines in a horror or thriller movie or story. They seem isolated and disconnected in a silence that nothing wants to penetrate but their wails and sobs. sounds of pain and death.
Vlad [161]3 years ago
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Answer:

<u>D. by allowing a long period of time to pass</u>

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