Suspense is when the action keeps building up in a plot. It is often used in action packed movies and books.
what is the definition of suspense
"Denoument" means literally "unraveling." It is the point in the story when the plot plays out, issues are explained, questions are answered. Picture a story as an upside-down V. The rising side is expository, the building of the plot. The point or peak is the climax, the height of suspence. The decline immediately after the climax is the resolution or denoument. The narrator 'unties' all of the 'knots' of the plotline. -APEX
Do you mean Eclipse? The term is most often used to describe either a solar eclipse, when the Moon's shadow crosses the Earth's surface, or a lunar eclipse, when the Moon moves into the shadow of Earth. However, it can also refer to such events beyond the Earth-Moon system: for example, a planet moving into the shadow cast by one of its moons, a moon passing into the shadow cast by its parent planet, or a moon passing into the shadow of another moon.
exiting good suspence & drama
repartition :" Left her ,left her .left her " The writer uses this to emphasize that Dr.Renfield is leaving.In the previous sentences there is a dramatic moment between Mrs Osborn and Dr.Renfield .Evidence is "cast his great dark eye upon her and Mrs Oborn gurgled and bubbled.When she adresses him on the matter the mood changes to a serious mood and then suspence is built once again when he gazed into her eyes and walks away.This emphaises how her hopes were let down.
what is the definition of suspense
Suspence
suspence and tension
Suspence
the second word for conflict according to me suspence bacause conflict comes in the story when suspence comes in the story so conflict is a part of conflict
I'll tell you next week
Suspence account is used to fill the place in any transaction where either debit or credit side account is not know due to any reason like incomplete information.
Stephenie is building the suspence... as she does in every book
exiting good suspence & drama
when you create suspence e.g. in a movie the music may create suspense
He is the "champion" storyteller and the master of suspence. He also was a famous Jockey in England.
The correct spelling is suspense (wonder, mystery).