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    Suspense Story

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    Michelle Cisneros 9/30/12 2pd One night‚ i looked out the window‚ and i saw the neighbor disappear into his hallway. It was very strange‚ and i was very puzzled. So i decided to go help him. It was up to Chris and I to help him. I made a very stupid decision‚ and because of that decision‚ i was under house arrest. Luckily‚ the court only had me under house arrest until the sixteenth‚ that was in about a week and a half. Even knowing that‚ i dreaded being in my house all day‚ not knowing

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    A Night of Suspense

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    I walked on briskly‚ trying not to look back. Somebody was following me. I could feel it.  I continued to walk‚ counting my steps‚ making sure I didn’t step on any cracks; believe me‚ I’m not the superstitious kind‚ but‚ yet‚ I felt wary.  Splat. A raindrop landed right on my nose and it dripped down my face. I hated the rain‚ every drop on your head feels like an egg that is being smashed on your face. I wiped the rain of my glasses with my gloves. One step‚ two steps‚ three steps. I stopped

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    The Lottery Ticket

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    “The Lottery Ticket” A look at the concept of vulnerability in attitude change. When reading the short story‚ “A Lottery Ticket‚” by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov‚ drastic and fast changes in attitude can be seen in the main character‚ Ivan Dmitich. These changes are a clear window through which one may understand and observe Ivan’s character and values as a person. The author of the story makes these changes‚ regarding Ivan’s spouse and lifestyle‚ easy to see by the writing techniques he employs in

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    The lottery

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    The word “education”….What does this word mean to me? Education is one of the things that make the human the dominant form of life on the planet Earth. Education was created by human‚ but after many years it turned into “an independent form of life”. This “independent form of life” is the main guiding light for the human race in the today’s world of darkness. Education gives the human race the chance to overcome the obstacles that appear on its way in today’s world. If the education did not exist

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    In paragraph 1‚ readers are told that Victor lives on a reservation. What details elsewhere in the story establish this setting? What associations does this setting have for you? Do you think the story could take place anywhere else? -The other details that establish this setting is when they say‚ "So Victor called the tribal council." This association sets an understanding of how things work in a reservation. I do believe the story could have taken place in any other reservation. In addition to

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    famous authors being R.L. Stine writing the novel of Goosbumps on different scary topics. But this is not the person that we are focusing on‚ How do horror writers create suspense? By Percy D Aco and August Heat by W.F. Harvey. One of them writing about how they get there idea of suspense and the other writing about suspense. The How do horror writers create supense? Is very interesting how these writers come up with scary and spooky stories. Stories like this can keep you up at night‚ make you

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    August Heat Suspense

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    August Heat Suspense can make you over think and become attentive. The feeling of wanting to know more creates confusions and boldness to the reader. The reason for suspense is to hook the reader onto the story‚ while hooking the reader to the story‚ the author wants to astound the reader into wanting more. W.F Harvey introduces suspense and it is shown throughout the story “August Heat” but it’s enhanced in the ending of the story. The story is about two men who occasionally meet one hot summer

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    these horror flicks have diverged. Therefore‚ surprise in fiction creates an interesting strain for the reader. An author shapes tension through his or her use of the elements of structure‚ point of view‚ setting and most importantly foreshadowing. Suspense is a major key

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    Liam O’Flaherty’s splendid short story‚ “The Sniper”‚ demonstrated superb suspense throughout the entire story. Several different lively‚ tension-filled moments riddled this story. First off‚ in the beginning‚ the sniper is laying in his covert hideout with his rifle. He decides to light his cigarette because he fancies a smoke. The light gives his position away and the soldier is shot at from an enemy sniper. In this moment Liam‚ the author‚ creates a nervous tension in the audience because the

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    Many authors around the world have different techniques in creating suspense when writing stories. Suspense is like a hook… it keeps the reader on the edge and entertained. In the following two stories‚ both authors create suspense in slightly different ways but overall the concept was the same… using a character’s dialogue‚ thoughts‚ and personality to generate suspense in their story. In the story‚ “The Pedestrian”‚ the author‚ Ray Bradbury describes the desolate streets in the time A.D.‚ 2053

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