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CANT BE EASILY EXPLAINED SUPERNATURAL Horror SUPERNATURAL. 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. . 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.. By . Lucille Fletcher. The Hitchhiker. By. Lucille Fletcher. Lucille Fletcher. Violet Lucille Fletcher was born March 28, 1912, in Brooklyn, New York. Her parents were Matthew Emerson Fletcher, a marine draftsman, and the former Violet Anderson, a homemaker. . 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). Chapter 8. Type of errors. . Error of commission. = . . when a transaction is recorded with wrong amount or . totalling. of subsidiary books or error in balancing of accounts these are known as error of commission.. 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? . 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 . Literary Analysis. 7. th. Grade Language Arts. PROMPT. Pick . ONE character . that traveled to Indian Island and . explain of . two. instances of how . they added/created suspense . throughout . the story. Support your claims with text evidence. . -Alfred Hitchcock. Suspense:. . the uncertainty or anxiety a reader feels about what will happen next in a story. there must be an unknown; a suspicion, a mystery, a danger we expect. The . word suspense is related to the word suspended. When a story keeps us in suspense, we feel almost as if we were suspended in midair. We may even hold our breath without realizing it as we read on eagerly to find out how the story ends. Errors . where the trial balance still balances . Error of omission:. A transaction has been completely omitted from the accounting records, e.g. a cash sale of . Rs.100 . was not recorded. . Error of commission. Discuss / think about it. What feelings does suspense give a reader?. When reading stories that include suspense and mystery, readers can feel:. scared or frightened;. worried or anxious;. excited or thrilled;.
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