[Daylight is disappearing on a quiet street. A young boy is timidly walking up the front steps of a large, eerie house. He is carrying a box of candy bars with him. His older brother stands at the end of the driveway. The young boy has a fearful look on his face. His older brother looks irritated.] Damien: [anxiously tapping his foot] Go on! You’re the one who wants the prize for selling the most candy bars. Get up there. Noah: [taking a deep breath] I’m going. [He slowly makes his way up to the front door and knocks. There is no response.] I don’t think anyone’s home. [Suddenly a large dog jumps up to the front window, barking loudly and pressing against the screen. It looks as if the dog could jump through the screen. Noah screams loudly.] Damien: [running up onto the porch and stepping in front of his brother] Okay, nobody’s home. [protectively guiding Noah down the steps and off the porch] Besides, we should get home. Dinner’s probably ready. Noah: [looking gratefully up at his brother as they walk onto the sidewalk] Yeah, you’re right. Damien: [smiling down at his brother] Race you home! [The boys run down the street.] Which detail adds to the suspense of the passage? Noah is approaching a large, eerie house. Damien guides Noah off the porch. Noah feels grateful toward his brother. Damien suggests that they go home.
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