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IgorC [24]
3 years ago
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Compare what Child and Slaughter think about suspense. Based on their ideas and your own ideas about suspense, explain what you

think is the most effective way to build suspense.
English
1 answer:
enot [183]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

when you build suspence you want to leave the reader on a cliff or rather leave them asking themselves questions like, oh my gosh is he going to die

you can take the readers thoughts and incorperate them into the passage such as

¨i fell into the water, struggling to get back up, i cant swim, i start flailing my arms underwater and trying to go up to the surface, i look down and my pants are caught on the bottom of the boats rack, help me is all i can think i stop flailing knowing im going to die,..¨

then thats the susspence which is where you caan  take the story and go many different ways

hope this helped! :)

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