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Suspense 1 Crossword
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1) The tension that the author uses to create a feeling of discomfort about the unknown
3) A central idea or statement that unifies and controls an entire literary work
4) A type or category of literature or film marked by certain shared features or conventions.
5) the arrangement of ideas and/or incidents that make up a story
6) When the writer clues the reader in to something that will eventually occur in the story; it may be explicit (obvious) or implied (disguised).
8) The person telling the story who may or may not be a character in the story.
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2) The general locale, historical time, and social circumstances in which the action of a fictional or dramatic work occurs;
7) pertains to who tells the story and how it is told. The point of view of a story can sometimes indirectly establish the author's intentions.
9) A method of narration in which present action is temporarily interrupted so that the reader can witness past events--usually in the form of a character's memories, dreams, narration, or even authorial commentary.
10) In literature, a feeling, emotional state, or disposition of mind--especially the predominating atmosphere or tone of a literary work.
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