Pacing, The speed at which the story unfolds, When the reader knows something a character does not, Hints or clues about what will happen later, The time and place of a story that creates mood, Dramatic Irony, When the reader knows something a character does not, Hints or clues about what will happen later, The speed at which the story unfolds, The time and place of a story that creates mood, Foreshadowing, Hints or clues about what will happen later, Story told from one character’s point of view only, Situational Irony, When the opposite of what is expected happens, Language that appeals to the five senses, When the reader knows something a character does not, Imagery, Language that appeals to the five senses, The time and place of a story that creates mood, Setting, The speed at which the story unfolds, The time and place of a story that creates mood, Repetition, Repeating words or ideas to build tension, Story told from one character’s point of view only, A state or feeling of excited or anxious uncertainty about what may happen. Related terms are tension, anticipation, uncertainty, or worry., Limited Perspective, Story told from one character’s point of view only, Conversation between two or more characters., Suspense, A state or feeling of excited or anxious uncertainty about what may happen. Related terms are tension, anticipation, uncertainty, or worry., Repeating words or ideas to build tension, Dialogue, Conversation between two or more characters., Repeating words or ideas to build tension, Cliffhanger, An unresolved ending that leaves the character in danger or in a critical decision point, and it leaves the audience in suspense., A state or feeling of excited or anxious uncertainty about what may happen. Related terms are tension, anticipation, uncertainty, or worry., Repeating words or ideas to build tension, When the reader knows something a character does not.

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