Click to read the passage from "the story of the late mr. elvesham," by h. g.
wells. then answ...
Click to read the passage from "the story of the late mr. elvesham," by h. g.
wells. then answer the question.
how is tension created most strongly in this scene?
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a. the man seems to be about to die.
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b. the man has given away the end of the story at the beginning.
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c. the man is reluctant to reveal details about his story.
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d. the man is not clear about whether he is telling the truth.
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