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1 April, 06:42

Which literary term describes the anxiety and anticipation a reader feels about what might happen next in a story

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  1. 1 April, 07:15
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    That would be suspense

    Evidence:1.

    a state or feeling of excited or anxious uncertainty about what may happen.

    "come on, Fran, don't keep me in suspense!"

    synonyms: eagerly, agog, all agog, with bated breath, on tenterhooks, avid, excited, on edge, open-mouthed, anxious, edgy, jittery, jumpy, keyed up, overwrought, uneasy, worried; More

    a quality in a work of fiction that arouses excited expectation or uncertainty about what may happen.

    "a tale of mystery and suspense"

    synonyms: tension, uncertainty, doubt, doubtfulness, anticipation, expectation, expectancy, excitement, anxiety, nervousness, apprehension, apprehensiveness, strain

    "I can't bear the suspense a moment longer!"

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    LAW

    the temporary cessation or suspension of something.
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