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Click to read the passage from "the story of the late mr. elvesham," by h. g.
wells. then answer the question.
which of the following most contributes to a sense of tension in this scene?
a. the impossibility of the man speaking to the audience through
writing
b. the man's attitude of acceptance
c. the idea that the man could be a hero or a villain
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d. the suggestion that the man will die

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