The Adjuster

What literary technique does Fitzgerald use to build suspense in the story, The Adjuster?

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Fitzgerald uses pacing in his language choices to build suspense for pivotal plot points in this story. In the scene where the death of Luella’s baby occurs, for example, Fitzgerald slows the pacing of the narration, and he subtly implies what is transpiring without stating the exact series of events.

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