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Suspense.
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What is Suspense?
a) a state or feeling of excited or anxious uncertainty about what may happen.
b) Feeling happy or content
c) When the Author tries to make you sad
d) The Climax of the story
What is flashback?
a) A scene showing us what happens in the future
b) A scene that shows us what happened in the past of a story
c) A glimpse into what is going to happen in a story
d) using sensory descriptions to draw the reader in
What is Foreshadowing
a) When the author gives us a glimpse into what will happen in the story
b) when the author gives us a glimpse of what has already happened in a story
c) when the author purposefully doesn't tell the reader all the details.
d) when the author speeds up the pace of the story
What is Omission?
a) when the author speeds up the pace of the story
b) when the author slows down the pace of the story
c) when the author gives extra sensory detail in telling the story
d) when the author purposefully doesn't tell the reader all the details.
A hint or clue in a story that suggests some action is to follow to create interest or suspense is called:
a) allusion
b) stereotyping
c) flashback
d) Foreshadowing
She heavy old door felt cold under her hands as she slowly opened it, it squealed in protest. This is an example of:
a) foreshadowing
b) Omission
c) Flashback
d) Using sensory details.
Which of the following is an example of using sensory details? Choose the best answer
a) It was snowing outside
b) The snow falling on my skin felt like tiny little knives
c) Everything was bright
d) I could hear music.
What is a mystery?
a) something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain
b) When the author uses flashback
c) When the Author uses foreshadowing
d)
If a character says that they do not want to go to the haunted house because they are afraid of clowns, this could be an example of
a) Foreshadowing
b) Flashback
c) Omission
d) A red Herring
When a Character remembers something important they were warned about in the beginning of the story, this is an example of.
a) Foreshadowing
b) Omission
c) Sensory details
d) Flashback.
How does the use of deadlines increase suspense.
a) put pressure on the characters in a way that heightens anxiety by building a sense of urgency into a scene
b) make the characters acutely aware of how time works
c) Makes the characters relax if they have lots of time
d) Lulls the characters into a false sense of security
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