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posledela
3 years ago
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SOMONE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!! I NEED HELP FAST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. Which statement best explains how the author builds suspense

in this excerpt?
When Ellery says, "’I see we'll have to do it the hard way,’" it creates tension because it reveals how hard Ellery will have to work to try to solve the crime.
When Ellery says that "’detection — like crime — is pretty unexciting stuff,’" it creates tension because it reveals that Ellery is not interested in solving the crime.
The sentence "’We'll begin with a body search,’" creates tension because it builds an uncomfortable situation for every student.
The sentence "Not a muscle moved," creates tension because it shows that Ellery will have a hard time figuring out who’s guilty.
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Art [367]3 years ago
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"’I see we'll have to do it the hard way

Explanation:

its a classic line that many authors use that line would be the best out of the four to grow suspense

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