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The author, Zora Neale Hurston, builds suspense by gradually increasing the intensity of the storm as it approaches, describing the changing weather and the characters' growing unease. Hurston's use of vivid imagery and sensory details creates a sense of impending danger and heightens tension as the hurricane draws near. By focusing on the characters' reactions and the impact of the storm on the environment, Hurston builds suspense and keeps readers engaged.

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