--PITICIIL
How does the passage develop the central idea that
there's a simple way to create suspense?
It shows that humans are curious to find out the
answers to questions.
Readers are human, and humans seem programmed to
wait for answers to questions they witness being asked. I
learned that fact in my first job. I worked in television
production from 1977 until 1995, and the business
changed radically during that time, mainly because of one
particular invention. It was something that almost no one
had in 1980, and that almost everyone had in 1990, and it
changed the game forever.
- "A Simple Way to Create Suspense,"
Lee Child
It shows that humans don't care about the answers
to questions.
It shows that humans will lose interest if they aren't
given enough information.
Intro

Respuesta :

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Humans Do are curious about the answers to questions, but they don't care about the questions themselves. That's why the author says "Humans seem to be programmed to wait for answers to questions they witness being asked". Their interest isn't in the question, it is in the answer.

Answer:

The answer is A.

Explanation:

Edge 2020 + top answer is correct.