~ Tension is how much the reader care's about your characters. If the reader doesn't like your characters, enjoy spending time with them, or care what happens to them, that's what editors call, "Lacks Tension." Believe me. I've had enough return letters to prove it.
Suspense is how much readers care what will happen next? If you keep them guessing, that's suspense.
<span>Like a man sinking into irremediable ruin: the change of snow to slush during spring in Canada, is that what you wanted?, I didn't know because you did not provide choices or a clear question.</span>
It’s all about your attitude fake it till you make it type of thing
1. Glimmer and the girl from district 4
2. Burn medicine
3. Rue
4. He wants revenge
5. breaks his neck
6. sings a lullaby
7. He has placed landmines around it. He dug a secret trench around it.
8. true
9. Katniss calls out Peeta's name before she can stop herself
10. Katniss aims for a hanging bag of apples, and with her third arrow gets them to tumble free, setting off a chain of explosions that destroys most of the Careers' supplies and sends her flying backward.
Answer:
Keep their movement high on order to maintain attention of the Council. Maintain eye contact with individuals. Have a stern voice. Memorize or be very very familiar with their speech. Talk to the crowd, not the ground.
Explanation:
Hope this helps! There wasn't any options to choose from so this is from person experience in giving speeches.