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Audrina Howell
24 October, 07:30
How are tension and suspense different?
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Alyvia Suarez
24 October, 08:57
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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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Trent Mclean
24 October, 09:24
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Tension is a feeling, Suspense is anxiously waiting for something to happen.
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