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A text that causes suspense is one that makes the reader want to find out more about the subject discussed.  The sentence that is most likely meant to create suspense for the reader is;

  • His name was George, after our nations first president, and he had been the smartest kid in school during his early academic career as well; but George grew up on the other side of the town, so we had really never crossed paths.

What is suspense?

A reader experiences suspense when they don't know what will come next in a work of literature. A writer generates suspense by releasing material to readers in a way that raises important questions and makes them curious but also scared to find out what happens.

Anxiety, uncertainty, or excitement regarding a situation's outcome are all examples of suspense. When viewing a horror film, wondering when the killer would strike is an example of suspense.

Suspense in a dramatic work is the anticipation of a plot's resolution or the answer to a problem, enigma, or mystery, particularly as it relates to a sympathetic character.

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