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6. You have just read "Button, Button" by Richard Matheson,
How does the author build suspense?
Make sure your paragraph is complete by:
• starting with an argument that clearly
answers the prompt
including two pieces of evidence that
support your argument
explaining how your evidence supports your
argument
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How does the author build suspense?
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