tension
It informs the reader on what the person or object is doing. But you really want to add many adjectives because that's what keeps them interested.
It is where time slows down during a scene to add intensity or drama. This gives it more mood and atmosphere, giving the reader a more interesting interpretation of something that is already going on. expands a description by telling more about what happened
punctuation can create easily. for example continuous exclamation marks help show the surprise or a strong feeling for something . also italics exaggerate the main points you wish the reader to notice A good writer doesn't use many exclamation points, though, unless it's inside a dialogue quote. You create tension much more easily by using conflict, keeping your sentences short and choppy, and keeping the reader in suspense.
A good ending is to restate your topic, and tell the reader how you feel about the topic.
A good story needs expressive language that paints a picture in the reader's head.
build suspense
build suspense
Suspense is built when the reader knows something that the characters don't know. Then, they are anxious for it to happen, and there's suspense. Another good method for building suspense is to have a time limit for the characters to work against. And when the readers care about the conflict, there will be suspense as they wait for it to resolve.
describe a scene on somebody being assaulting. create the suspense of the attack to grab a reader's attention.
Because skilled writers can use literary devices to manipulate the reader. Apex
Good nonfiction writing should be accurate and engaging to keep the reader interested and informed.
Tell her you are interested in her. If you want to show it and build a real relationship though you should seek to spend time with her. Talk to her. Be a good guy for her.
That book had great SUSPENSE, and kept me on the edge of my seat.
The police officer had suspense when the suspect stuttered when he talked.
Yes it is because it tells the reader a background of your life and people get interested in reading about someones life.
Suspense is the feeling that something is coming and you can't stop it - that's a great thing for a horror story because the reader knows that the character is in danger, but can't do anything about it except keep reading. Imagery is showing the reader a vivid picture of what's going on, also a good thing for a horror story. Finally, conflict and tension are the result of the character wanting something and having something else get in the way of achieving that goal.
Suspense is created when the reader knows what is going to happen, but the characters don't! It's like in a horror movie, when you are yelling "Don't go in there" to the characters on the screen. You can also create tension by using short, choppy sentences. Keep things moving. Get the reader wondering. Have them guess about the plot. Sometimes you can create suspense by having the characters know something that the reader doesn't, but that's harder to write. Mystery stories are good examples of this sort of suspense.