Suspense
Suspense
Suspense. This literary term creates tension by keeping readers uncertain about the outcome of a story, compelling them to continue reading to find out what happens next.
This is called Suspense, for the reader has an excited anticipation to know what will happen.
A smirk of anticipation is a slight smile given when someone thinks something will happen.
Foreshadowing is the literary technique of providing hints or clues about what will happen later in a story. It builds anticipation and can create suspense for the reader or viewer.
giving readerss a clue of what happens before it acually does
Actually, foreshadowing is a literary technique where hints or clues are given about what will happen later in the story. It is used to build suspense and create anticipation for the reader. Personification is the technique where animals and inanimate objects are given human characteristics.
Foreshadowing is the literary term for when an author drops subtle hints or clues early in a story that suggest what will happen later. This technique can create tension and build anticipation for the reader.
Foreshadowing is the literary element being used when an author hints at events that may occur in the future. This technique creates suspense and builds anticipation for the reader as they try to piece together clues about what might happen next.
Anxiety is when a person has lots of stress. This can happen to anyone.
Expectation is like a flutter of anticipation in your chest, a heightened awareness of possibility. It is the hopeful tension of waiting for something wonderful to happen, tinged with excitement and eagerness for what is to come.
narrative Another device is Flashback