Which of the following could be used to build suspense in a story?
repetition of words...
English, 18.01.2020 23:31 Lovely3719
Which of the following could be used to build suspense in a story?
repetition of words that makes the reader confused
short phrases that make the reader interested
words that make the reader think
punctuation that makes the reader pause
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