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To create suspense, writers must reveal details gradually so readers want more.
Explanation:
Lee Child's "A Simple Way to Create Suspense" is an essay where he narrates or rather expressed his take on creating suspense in his works. The essay provides his approach to making a suspenseful work rather than directly approaching the climax in a story.
In the given paragraph from the end of his essay, he states that there are numerous ways to make work interesting. He agrees that <em>"Attractive and sympathetic characters re nice to have; and elaborate and sinister entanglements are satisfying .... [added with] impossible-to-escape pits of despair"</em>. But all these are<em> "luxuries"</em> which provide not enough thrill. Rather, he opines that<em> "the slow unveiling of the final answer" </em>is the basic narrative fuel of any work.
Thus, the <u>central idea of the passage is that writers must reveal details slowly and gradually so that the readers will want more, creating a suspenseful environment.
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Cherry,
How have things been? I know it's taken quite a while for my letters to come because of the pandemic ha ha. So many things have happened this year and the year before because of it. It's like we've had to do a complete 360 on our daily living. Which of course I don't mind, change is inevitable. We've had to get vaccinated, maybe start wearing two masks at one, restaurants and small businesses have to change how they run things, and a lot of people have lost a ton of money. Can you believe there are people who actually don't believe in the virus? It's sad honestly, but it can't be helped. Sorry if this letter wasn't very entertaining I just wanted to tell you about what's been happening here.
- Honey
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