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To kill a mockingbird (chapter 28)
Harper Lee uses
description, dialogue, and
sensory imagery to create
suspense on p. 349-350.
CITE TWO EXAMPLES that
create suspense, and
explain how each creates
suspense for the reader.
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To kill a mockingbird (chapter 28)
Harper Lee uses
description, dialogue, and
sensory i...
description, dialogue, and
sensory i...
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