Answer:he unspoken question that creates suspense is "How did he kill the old man?" Option B is correct.
In order to create suspect in a story, there are certain steps to be followed:
The key step is to pose a good dramatic question in the minds of the readers and you have to make the reader care about the answer. To do so, it is fundamental to pose it in the righ time. Furthermore, another crucial resource to create suspense is to build tension with small losses and small wins. In other words, you shouldn´t answer the dramatic question right away is your purpose is to create suspense.
Explanation:
If a sentence is complete is doesn’t leave you questioning or wandering what has happened.
Question 4 is B.Fragment
Question 5 is A. Complete
This question is a very open one and i'm not sure what exactly you need to know but you'll need to do a lot of planning. Generally you need to develop an idea of the setting, plot line, characters and the overall meaning or topic of the story. It really helps if you know how you want the story to end so you can create plot twists and use foreshadowing to hint at future events. Most importantly you need creativity and inspiration, write something you think you would read if you were looking for something to enjoy.
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having the narrator describe the darkness as a force that has a
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I'm not sure about the Great Britain and Us conflict but I do know that the Mexican American war was the war for the possession of Texas? That may be a contrast you may include. I hope this helps.