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Consider what you've learned about suspense, foreshadowing, sensationalism, inevitability, coincidence, and sentimentality. Describe each of these considerations and the result of an author's poor handling of each one.

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Explanation:

  1. Suspense: This is a literary device used by an author in other to emerge his reader's full interest in the story narrated.  Often times this involves creating a strong feeling of anticipation that something strange; unexpected or unknown is about to occur at a point in the story. In a situation when an author does not create suspense, his readers may find the story uninteresting or unappealing.
  2. Foreshadowing: this is a literary device used to give a glimpse or hint of a future event in the story. It acts as a hint to avid readers of a particular story so they can thus relate to how events in the story come together.
  3. Sensationalism: As the name implies, this involves the addition of details that elicit excitement or a sensational response from readers. An author who overly uses this literary device may deter rather than interest most readers because they disapprove of his methods of expression.
  4. inevitability: this refers to events or actions that are portrayed as must occur events or actions. An author who portrays an event that would normally be considered evitable by his readers as inevitable may lose his reader's interest.
  5. coincidence: as the name implies, it is a skillful narration of events by an author that happens by chance in a story. Similar care needs to be applied by an author as mentioned above in point 4.
  6. sentimentality: this can be viewed as the narration of events or actions in a story based on the author's own emotions and feelings. An author's emotions and feelings can thus affect their reasoning on a particular issue in which readers share an opposite viewpoint.

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