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Norma-Jean [14]
2 years ago
9

Review the paragraph from the article "A Simple Way to Create Suspense." Readers are human, and humans seem programmed to wait f

or answers to questions they witness being asked. I learned that fact in my first job. I worked in television production from 1977 until 1995, and the business changed radically during that time, mainly because of one particular invention. It was something that almost no one had in 1980, and that almost everyone had in 1990, and it changed the game forever. We had to cope with it. We had to invent a solution to the serious problem it posed. In this paragraph, the author uses an analogy. anecdote. example. elective.
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Vsevolod [243]2 years ago
5 0

In this paragraph the author uses an anecdote. An anecdote needs to be a short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person. In this excerpt the anecdote is used to illustrate the main aidea.

An example is a way of adding detail to make a paragraph better and stronger. It is not an analogy because by definition an analogy is a comparison. Metaphors and similes are types of analogy. An example is a way of adding detail to make a paragraph better and stronger. It is not an analogy because by definition an analogy is a comparison. Metaphors and similes are types of analogy. It is not elective because it is not optional therefore it could not be removed.



nadya68 [22]2 years ago
4 0

The answer is: anecdote.

An anecdote is a short humorous or interesting story about a real story or person. In the excerpt from "A Simple Way to Create Suspense," the narrator describes an engaging account from his first job, which was in the television industry.

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