Suspense is built when the reader either doesn't know what's going to happen, or doesn't know how it's going to happen. Mystery means something unknown, so it's a major part of suspense by definition.
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She would just dream about the suspense and what would happen next in the book.
Some guidelines to build up a mystery when writing a book or short story would include having a lot of clues and keeping the readers in suspense. One should use very descrptive language and build to a climax in the story.
The purpose of creating a detailed mystery is to heighten suspense.
by having a character not fit in or be at odds with the setting
The narrator builds up suspense by using descriptive language to create a sense of tension and mystery, revealing information gradually to keep the reader engaged, and introducing unexpected plot twists or turns. Additionally, the pacing of the story and the use of cliffhangers can also contribute to building suspense.
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In order to build suspense or create humor.
Foreshadowing; suspense APEXX
by having a character not fit in or be at odds with the setting