At first, I didn't have much interest in the house my great-uncle had left me. I was comfortable living in the city. When I rece
ived the deed, however, I decided that I should at least give the place a quick inspection before I sold it. When I drove up, the place looked like something out of horror movie: an old, rotting Victorian mansion with turrets and cobwebs. I stepped inside, took one look at the spooky interior and turned around to leave. Which final sentence to the paragraph would likely create the most suspense?
A."Not this time, ghosts!" I shouted as I left the place.
B. I then drove straight to the nearest real estate office
C. That's when I realized the door had locked behind me.
D. I screamed an ran from the house as fast as I could.
C. That's when I realized the door had locked behind me
Explanation:
the point which I chose is most likely to create mystery and puts the reader in curiousity and wants more. This type of sentence is a proper and more suitable cliffhanger to the story. WHAT HAPPENS NEXT will the the readers first thought
funny about sunsets to Ponyboy? What does this say about Socs and greasers? He thought that it was funny that she would to the same sunset from her patio and that he would see the same one from his back steps. It says that greasers and Socs are alike.