(Passage is from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone) What about this passage creates suspense in the reader?
Select one:
A. The narrator is sharing extremely intense, climactic details that add to the overall
action of the scene.
B. The narrator and reader both know details that Harry Potter does not yet know.
C. The narrator has details about what is going to happen next but only shares small hints.
D. The narrator shares exactly what is going to happen next so that the readers know
what to expect.
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