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to make laws greater and more suspense full.
Simon Wood suggests that suspense is about the anticipation of an event, while mystery is about the discovery of the truth behind an event. Suspense involves the unknown outcome that keeps readers on edge, whereas mystery focuses on solving a particular problem or puzzle within the story.
The author creates suspense by building tension through Helen's emotional reaction to her sister's death, hinting at possible foul play or hidden secrets surrounding the event, and planting seeds of doubt in Helen's mind about the circumstances of her sister's passing. Additionally, the author may use mysterious or ominous surroundings and events to heighten the suspense on the evening of Helen's sister's death.
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Yes, or .. yanno... it means something dirty too.. xD But yes, it means a big event in a story.
An unexpected event in a play is known as a plot twist. Plot twists are used to surprise the audience, create suspense, or change the direction of the story.
In the event of a bomb scare in the workplace, you will need to evacuate the building.
John Brown's capture of the Federal Arsenal at Harper's Ferry.
Harper's Ferry was the second Armory (Springfield was the first). When the south captured it they acquired the machinery and tools to make rifles identical to the Union rifles.
Southerners feared that northern radicals would arm blacks
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