Personally no, I did not but I understand other people may do so.
build suspense, have it decrease in the middle of the story, and have it build again. ~APEX approved~
Give name of the story you are referring to
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Foreshadowing is a literary device where an author hints at future events or outcomes in a story. These hints can create suspense, build tension, and deepen the reader's engagement with the narrative. They can lead readers to anticipate what might happen next in the story.
The hook of the story "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" is the introduction of a brave mongoose named Rikki-Tikki who enters a bungalow compound and ends up defending the family who lives there from a pair of deadly cobras, Nag and Nagaina. The suspense and danger surrounding Rikki-Tikki's mission to protect the family from the cobras grip readers from the beginning.
by having a character not fit in or be at odds with the setting
It starts to build different moods and emotions. It may also build a different setting or plot.
build interest and suspense
By including a foreshadowing scene of children on a playground who erupt into a fistfight
Either of these changes can build tension and suspense.
Foreshadowing is the literary device where the author gives a warning or indication of a future event in the story. It helps create suspense and build anticipation for the reader.
By including a foreshadowing scene of children on a playground who erupt into a fistfight