How does writer Hernando Tellez use pacing to create suspense in "Lather and Nothing Else"?
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obviously doesn't want to talk, but i want to make sure she's okay. The phrase “it's just what it is” is repeated a couple of times, like a motto, and perhaps in the end, life
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Answer: The story moves slowly at first, then the tension increases as the barber’s inner thoughts become quicker and more intense.
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