We can see here a guide in developing an argument about why one of the stories, "Where is Here?" or "House Taken Over," is a good example of suspense writing.
1. Select either "Where is Here?" or "House Taken Over" based on the aspects of suspense you found while reading or your familiarity with the storyline.
2. Recall specific scenes, plot twists, or techniques within the chosen story that create suspense. This could involve moments of tension, anticipation, unexpected events, or a sense of mystery that keeps readers engaged.
3. Utilize the nine tips provided in "9 Tricks to Writing Suspense Fiction" as a framework to analyze the chosen story.
4. Develop your argument by highlighting how the story effectively employs suspense techniques.
5. Organize your argument into paragraphs with a clear introduction, body, and conclusion.