Which of the following is NOT a way that writers typically build suspense in narrative writing?

Question 3 options:

using sentence structure to quicken or slow the pacing of a scene


using foreshadowing to hint at what's to come


using atypical punctuation to confuse the reader


ending the story or a scene with a cliffhanger to leave the reader on edge

Respuesta :

Answer:

i think that it is C. using atypical punctuation to confuse the reader

Explanation:

It just does not seem like an author would do that. Atypical basically means unusual, or not typical. So why would a writer use unusual PUNCTUATION to CONFUSE the reader? It just doesn't make any sense to build suspense in this way.

I'm not 100% sure this is right, but if it is then great lol.

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