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mysterious circumstances locked doors and hidden rooms mysterious characters monstrous creatures and peculiaracting strangers dark settings thunderstorms candlelit rooms difficult decisions should I keep it a secret. Manuscript. Learning Target. Analyzing suspense to determine the climax in the story’s plot.. Climax. The point in a story that creates the greatest suspense and interest. . At the climax, something happens that reveals how the conflict will turn out. . By . Lucille Fletcher. The Hitchhiker. By. Lucille Fletcher. The . Golden Age of Radio. (sometimes referred to as . old-time radio. ) refers to a period of radio programming in the United States lasting from the growth of radio broadcasting in the early 1920s until television's replacement of radio as the primary home entertainment medium in the 1950s. During this period, when radio was dominant and filled with a variety of formats and genres, people regularly tuned in to their favorite radio programs. In fact, according to a 1947 survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners.. By Roald Dahl. Suspense. is the quality in a work of literature that makes the reader uncertain or tense about what is going to happen next. Before Reading:. Understand suspense and foreshadowing . Foreshadowing. By Kate Stetson. What is suspense?. Suspense is a kind of story that makes the reader feel the emotion that the character in the story is feeling.. Many people think that suspense is the same thing as horror stories but that’s not true.. . Suspense. What is Suspense?. Basic Definition – SUSPENSE: . a state or feeling of excited or anxious uncertainty about what may happen. .. Suspense is based on anticipation. Without any reason to feel that there is something amiss, there is no reason to feel suspenseful. . entries are positive (credit or debit) clearing entries are negative i.e. minus credit or minus debit . All revenues received by Government by way of taxation like income-tax, central excise, custom Do Now: . What qualities enable people to perform well when facing heart-pounding fear or stress? . List at least 3!. Think about your own experiences or those of someone you know, or someone in the news or fiction you’ve read. . The Master of Suspense. Hitchcock is known for:. Carefully crafted film shots using camera angles that enhance audience suspense. The use of a “. MacGuffin. ” in each of his films (the ruse for the action in the film—usually the crime at the center of the storyline). THRILLERS. DEFINITIONS. MYSTERY. N. either reader nor protagonist (detective, amateur sleuth, etc.) know who the killer is. Goal is to find the bad guy.. Basically a puzzle waiting to be solved.. Crime has already been committed but heroine/hero, and reader, must figure out by whom.. Miss Johnson. Frozen. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=. TISp0swKhkk. Standard. Literary Response and Analysis. 3.6: Analyze . and trace an author’s development of time and sequence, including the use of complex literary devices (e.g., foreshadowing, flashbacks). . Literary Devices:. Suspense. Mood/Atmosphere. Theme. Literary Device: Suspense. Suspense is the uncertainty or anxiety that a reader feels about what will happen next in a story.. Any kind of writing that has a plot involves some suspense, but stories with an element of mystery or horror are particularly suspenseful.. Building Suspense, Twist Endings and Unreliable Narrators. Introduction. What are some of the scariest or most disturbing movies/stories that you have experienced? . What made them so disturbing and scary? . st. period. Task. You need…your notebook, 4 different colored pencils or crayons.. Turn to page 34 in your notebook.. Color the 4 . ipods. …each one a different color!!. Short Stories. . Let’s think about the stories we’ve read so far…. Sorry, Wrong Number. and . The Hitchhiker.. In addition she wrote several novels. Her works were suspenseful, full of mystery and often terrifying. . . Lucille Fletcher. Lucille was a writer at heart. She spent a few days .

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