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Raise the stakes and give your characters more than they can handle. Pile on the problems with minor battles, small losses, and small wins. The suspense will build up to a climax and before the reader realizes it, the characters are in grave danger. Allow your character realize how to solve the conflict. The revelation should be the result of a build-up of details in the scene or story and should not be jarring or feel random to the reader. The climax is a turning point or crisis in the story. The climax in a horror story might be a danger or threat to the character’s physical, psychological, emotional, or spiritual well-being. In Poe’s short story, the climax of the story occurs at the very end. Poe applies more and more pressure to the narrator by having the police visit him. He uses the narrator’s internal struggle to keep his cool and achieve his desire of getting away with murder to create a climax. But by the end of the story, the narrator’s guilt pushes him over the edge and he reveals the body under the floorboards. A good twist in a horror story can make or break the story. The twist is an action that the reader doesn’t expect, such as a character that we thought was a hero is actually a villain., The very end of your story is the time to wrap up loose ends.  But scary stories often don’t tie up loose ends. This can be effective because it leaves the reader wondering about certain things. Did the killer get caught? Does the ghost really exist? Leaving the reader hanging can be a good plot device, as long as the reader isn’t confused by the ending.  While you want to create a satisfying ending for the reader, you also do not want to make it too closed and settled. The reader should walk away from the story with a lingering feeling of uncertainty. Consider if the ending feels like a surprise or an obvious answer. The key to suspense if not to answer the dramatic question too soon. Poe’s short story ends on a high note because the outcome of the narrator’s dilemma is revealed in the last line of the story. The suspense in the story is sustained until the very end.

summary: Build up to a climax. Give your character a moment of realization. Write the climax. Add a twist ending. Decide how you want to end your story.


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Under “Sign-in and Security”, go to “Signing in to Google”. You will find this on the right side of the page.     A prompt will pop-up for confirmation. Confirm the same through TouchID, with your fingerprint. Click “Yes” on the prompt that says, “Trying to sign-in?”.  Google Prompt will work on iPhone 5s or later. The Google App must be installed on your iPhone for this to work. You should have logged in to your Google account as well.

summary: Sign-in to your Google account. Click on “2-step verification”. Enter your Google password. Go to “Google Prompt” and click on “Add Phone”. Click on “iPhone” and select your device. Click “Next”. Confirm with TouchID. Turn on Google Prompt.


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The biggest way people end up overspending at the grocery store is inadequate planning. Before you go to the supermarket, take stock of what you already have.  According to a study by the National Resource Defense Council, Americans typically end up throwing out 25% of the groceries they buy. You can prevent this wastefulness by taking stock of your pantry and fridge before making a trip to the grocery store.  Find items that are about to expire and move them towards the front of the fridge or pantry. Make a note on your calendar or in your kitchen to use these items for meals in the next few days. Do this at least once a week to prevent wastefulness and save money on food. You should always make a list before you go shopping. Impulse buys can add up over time, resulting in you spending a lot more than you intended. You should also make sure to be careful when you shop. Avoid shopping hungry or stressed and review purchases when the shopping trip ends.  In addition to making a list, try to schedule you're shopping as well. Aim to only shop once a week, as this encourages you to use the food you have rather than going out and buying more unnecessarily.  Review your receipt when you're doing shopping and circle the items you spend the most money on. Consider what you could substitute for certain pricey items and what items you could go without. The day of the week you go shopping can actually make a difference. Aim to shop mid-week, preferably on a Wednesday.  Food tends to reach its "sell-by" date midweek, so you're likely to find items marked down on Wednesdays or Thursdays.  Stores also add weekly deals and Wednesdays, but are also likely to honor the previous week's deals. This means Wednesdays are a great day to try to double up on coupons or sales. When planning your weekly meals, do so around what items are on sale.  It might be a good idea to make a list around sales prices and then meal plan. That way, you will not be tempted to include unnecessary items that are not marked down to complete a recipe. You will have to work with what you have.  You can also shop and then meal plan. Many websites allow you to type in a list of ingredients you have and then offer you a variety of recipes you can use. Some items are cheaper if you buy them in bulk. If there's anything that won't go bad too quickly, see if the store offers specials if you buy in bulk. Make sure you're really getting a deal, however. Many bulk prices actually come out to about how much you would spend on an individual item. Do a quick calculation in your head or on your phone to make sure buying multiple items is actually cheaper. Some stores will offer a small discount if you buy an entire case of a product.
summary: Take careful stock of your pantry and fridge before shopping. Make a list and shop carefully. Shop on the right days. Plan meals around sales items. Buy in bulk.