Suspense in literature refers to:
The clues a writer includes about future events.
The anxiet...
Suspense in literature refers to:
The clues a writer includes about future events.
The anxiety of an author during the writing process.
A prediction a reader makes about future events.
A feeling of anticipation about future events.
2.Read the following and answer the question.
"They may not be able to get back to earth. They don’t know where the sphere is."
Which conjunction would a writer use to combine these thoughts into one sentence?
besides
and
but
because
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