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4 September, 13:58

In Sense and Sensibility, which literary device (s) does Jane Austen use to create suspense? Select all that apply

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  1. 4 September, 17:07
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    Foreshadowing (A).

    Complete Question:

    a) foreshadowing

    b) metaphor

    c) flashback

    d) characterization

    e) tension

    Explanation:

    Literary devices are narrative techniques utilized by the writer to add energy to the story and keep the perusers stuck to the story.

    "Sense and Sensibility" by Jane Austen is a novel that shows the peril of having additional sensibility. She generally utilizes basic and direct sentences in her novel. She uses irony when she talks about Marianne's character telling that though she is generous, she is practical.

    Foreshadowing is used because Jane created suspense regarding the climax and only throws hints. She additionally gives a bogus climax and we get to know the real at the end.
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