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How does the author create tension in this story?

The author slows down the pace of the actual rescue until the very end of the story.


The author provides details of the maneuvers rescue teams take during an at-sea rescue.


The author evokes sympathy by including the conflicting thoughts of the narrator about being a rescue diver.


The author speeds up the action of the rescue in the very last paragraph of the story.

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Answer:

The author slows down the pace of the actual rescue until the very end of the story.

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