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How are tension and suspense different?

O A. Tension is the climax or the moment of greatest excitement in the
story, while suspense is the action leading up to a plots climactic
moment
O B. Tension is the sense that something is going to happen to the
characters, while suspense presents the reader with a character's
unresolved conflict.
O C. Tension is the feeling writers create when introducing conflict into
a plot, while suspense is the feeling of warting to know what
happens next in the story
O D. Tension is an event explained early in a plotline that introduces
conflict to the story, while suspense is a hint that something is
going to happen

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Answer:

The answer is C. Tension is the feeling writers create when introducing conflict into a plot, while suspense is the feeling of wanting to know what happens next in the story

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c

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