<span>The correct answer is: B: „Crime and Punishment“ is a
novel written by Fyodor M. Dostoyevsky. Dostoyevsky was the Russian novelist,
essayist, journalist and philosopher, and one of the greatest writers in world
literature. He lived in 19th century, and was one of the most important writers
of Realism. Crime and Punishment is one of his best and most popular works – it
is a book about young student Rodeon Raskolnikov, who decides to kill an old
and evil woman, so he could take her money and use it for a higher purpose.
But, when he does that, he deals with the mental anguish and moral dilemmas, which
makes him to confess his crime.</span>
A good way to create a suspenseful moment is by sugarcoating the entire story with mystery.
For example: The story was about a secret room that supposedly has everything you ever wanted, but everybody says its not real. Then by the end of the book they open the door and discover......
That is one example of suspense that can be used in almost any novel, book, etc. Horror films with peoples being chased like the Nightmare on Elm street is another suspenseful film because nobody wants to get caught with Freddy.
I wouldn't say that there is an exact definition for suspense, but it's a way to keep the reader hooked onto a story and make their hearts race when there is a scary or thrilling moment happening.