1. Characters and conflicts are introduced at the beginning of the work.
2. Tension builds through a series of conflicts.
3. The key to suspense is to resolve the conflict near the end of the work.
Explanation:
The characters and conflicts of a literary work must be presented at the beginning of the work as they allow the reader to identify them and establish interest in the personality of each character and in how they will resolve the conflicts in which they are involved. These conflicts are presented progressively in the work and the more conflicts are presented the more the tension increases. The solution to these conflicts must be found near the end of the narrative because it holds the reader in the work and generates suspense.
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