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Question
which line from \sugihara\ is used to build suspense?
yukiko: \this is their answer? what about the safety of these foreigners?\
chiune: there is an old samurai proverb: \even a hunter cannot kill a bird that comes to him seeking safety.\
chiune: \ill issue hundreds of visas. thousands of visas, if necessary.\
yukiko: \chiune, weve only written 300 visas. there are thousands more to write. what are we to do?\
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<reasoning>
Analyze the definition of suspense building
Suspense is built by creating tension, uncertainty, or anxiety about an upcoming outcome, often by highlighting a ticking clock, a massive obstacle, or an unresolved dilemma.
Evaluate the given dialogue options
- Option 1 expresses concern and questioning, but does not establish an active, unresolved race against time.
- Option 2 states a philosophical proverb about moral duty and safety.
- Option 3 expresses a firm, resolute decision to act.
- Option 4 highlights a massive gap between what has been done (300 visas) and what is needed (thousands more), ending with an urgent, open-ended question ("What are we to do?") that directly builds tension and uncertainty.
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<answer>
<mcq-option>(A) YUKIKO: "This is their answer? What about the safety of these foreigners?"</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(B) CHIUNE: There is an old Samurai proverb: "Even a hunter cannot kill a bird that comes to him seeking safety."</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(C) CHIUNE: "I'll issue hundreds of visas. Thousands of visas, if necessary."</mcq-correct>
<mcq-correct>(D) YUKIKO: "Chiune, we've only written 300 visas. There are thousands more to write. What are we to do?"</mcq-correct>
</answer>
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Analyze the definition of suspense building
Suspense is built by creating tension, uncertainty, or anxiety about an upcoming outcome, often by highlighting a ticking clock, a massive obstacle, or an unresolved dilemma.
Evaluate the given dialogue options
- Option 1 expresses concern and questioning, but does not establish an active, unresolved race against time.
- Option 2 states a philosophical proverb about moral duty and safety.
- Option 3 expresses a firm, resolute decision to act.
- Option 4 highlights a massive gap between what has been done (300 visas) and what is needed (thousands more), ending with an urgent, open-ended question ("What are we to do?") that directly builds tension and uncertainty.
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<mcq-option>(A) YUKIKO: "This is their answer? What about the safety of these foreigners?"</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(B) CHIUNE: There is an old Samurai proverb: "Even a hunter cannot kill a bird that comes to him seeking safety."</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(C) CHIUNE: "I'll issue hundreds of visas. Thousands of visas, if necessary."</mcq-correct>
<mcq-correct>(D) YUKIKO: "Chiune, we've only written 300 visas. There are thousands more to write. What are we to do?"</mcq-correct>
</answer>
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