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7 May, 19:55

What is the difference between tension and suspense?

A. Tension is a feeling produced by a conflict that has not been

resolved, while suspense is a feeling of wanting to know what

happens next.

B. Tension tells a story by using two or more plots that eventually

intersect, while suspense uses only a single plotline to tell a story.

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C. Tension is the moment of greatest excitement in the story, while

suspense is the events of the plot that lead up to the story's

climax.

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D. Tension is a scene that shows something that happened earlier,

while suspense is a hint that tells the reader what is going to

happen later.

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  1. 7 May, 20:05
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    A bc it makes the most sense I'm not sure how to explain it but it is a
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