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Georgia [21]
2 years ago
12

Discuss two ways in which dramatic tension is built during the trial in how to kill a mockingbird

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denis-greek [22]2 years ago
3 0

The two ways in which the dramatic tensions are expressed in the way of humor and suspense

In considering the trail scene most of the trail scene is suspenseful and it was the scene that people have been waiting for so long. The mood is very suspenseful and tensed about the testimony of the crime scene. When the trail continues for a long time it is very difficult to maintain the suspenseful mood.

They are in the edge of Heck Tate and Mayella testimony and finally it was Toms. The response of Tom in the court room was full of humor and it brought a sense of humor among the readers

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