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As two characters are talking in a living room, one of them removes a small box from the bookshelf while the other is not looking, and slips it into his pocket. How does this scene use foreshadowing to create suspense?

A.Because the scene takes place in a living room, the author is hinting that the box may be a small metal case.
B. The removal of the small box hints at a secret or hidden act that one character may commit later, thus creating anxiety about what will happen.
C. The removal of the small box tells the reader something about the characters’ history and their relationship to each other.
D. Because the character takes the box when the other is not looking, the reader knows the second character cannot be trusted.

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Answered by progyankonwar08
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Final Answer:

D. Because the character takes the box when the other is not looking, the reader knows the second character cannot be trusted.

Explanation:

  • Suspense is created by telling the audience something that the main character or a secondary character doesn't know, so now you, the audience, have information that a certain character does not -- you know that the other character took the box off the self, but the looking away character does not know that.
  • Smart use of suspense in a story helps to build mystery and keep the plot engaging as readers progress, and sets the stage for a real surprise and shock when a major plot point or twist appears from an unexpected angle.
  • Abstract foreshadowing uses subtle hints in stories that are seemingly impertinent to the plot of the story, especially when they're initially disclosed. Such signs, omens, or sudden changes (like weather or mood) symbolically foreshadow future events.
  • If you’ve ever read a novel that kept you wanting to find out what’s going to happen next or watched a movie that drops ominous hints about the fate of one or more of its characters, then you’ve probably already experienced foreshadowing.“Foreshadowing” is a narrative device in which suggestions or warnings about events to come are dropped or planted.

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Answered by kritikagarg6119
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Answer:

D. Because the character takes the box when the other is not looking, the reader knows the second character cannot be trusted.

Explanation:

What is Suspense and how it is created? Suspense is created by telling the audience something that the main character or a secondary character doesn't know, so now you, the audience, have information that a certain character does not -- you know that the other character took the box off the self, but the looking away character does not know that.

Smart use of suspense in a story helps to build mystery and keep the plot engaging as readers progress, and sets the stage for a real surprise and shock when a major plot point or twist appears from an unexpected angle.

Abstract foreshadowing uses subtle hints in stories that are seemingly impertinent to the plot of the story, especially when they're initially disclosed. Such signs, omens, or sudden changes (like weather or mood) symbolically foreshadow future events.

If you’ve ever read a novel that kept you wanting to find out what’s going to happen next or watched a movie that drops ominous hints about the fate of one or more of its characters, then you’ve probably already experienced foreshadowing. "Foreshadowing” is a narrative device in which suggestions or warnings about events to come are dropped or planted.

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