How does Shelley most clearly create suspense in the story suspense in the story
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The correct answer is option A.
Shelley creates suspense in the story by withholding important information from the audience.
The narration, theme and characterization of the main protagonist is backbone of suspense in the novel Frankenstein.
She also foreshadows unpleasant future events to create suspense in the story.
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The way different characters are shaped in the story is something that has created a lot of suspense in the story.
This is the reason why people are glued to the story as Shelley has been able to keep up with the suspense.
Suspense is the backbone of the story which makes it more interesting.
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