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an ironic twist
a short piece of humorous
a cliffhanger
avoid beginning every sentence with it subject or using and then
must be built around an event or series of event including reflections, emotions and descriptions
suspense can be created by slowing down the pace, so there is a sense of waiting and nothing actually happens for a while
Whereas panic can be created by using the opposite technique of using a lot of quick actions in short time to suggest uncontrolled speed
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