When Bud is in the library and asks for Miss Hill, another librarian says, “Haven’t you heard?” That triggers one of the “worst” of Bud Caldwell’s Rules and Things. How do Bud’s expectations work to build suspense? What is the twist in this instance? please respond quickly.
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