Aunt Alexandra's pinprick of apprehension and subsequent shake-off help create suspense by hinting at an underlying tension or threat that has the potential to disrupt the calm facade of the situation. It establishes a sense of foreboding that something unsettling may be looming, keeping readers on edge as they anticipate what might unfold next.
Danger is a situation that can be used to create suspense in a short story. If you have someone in the story in danger, it will add suspense to the story.
Having suspense is to create a waiting and a wonder of something to come.
how does the use of point of view create suspense in a passage
when you create suspence e.g. in a movie the music may create suspense
To create suspense for the reader
Details that show tension
That's how you create suspense in anything - knowing (or thinking you know) that something bad is about to happen makes you tense and worried. When a reader knows something that the character(s) don't, it also makes them tense and worried, which is how you define suspense.
Processes themselves do not have suspense, as they are a series of steps or actions. However, the outcome or result of a process may create suspense if there is uncertainty or anticipation surrounding it.
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it creates suspense by slowing down the movie and hesitates everything wanting you to know what happens next.
They use creepy music, floors creaking, and black shadows. They do a lot more but idk them :)