1. Ask a question: At the beginning of the article, you can ask a question to make the reader curious and want to continue reading.
2. Create suspense: Set up some unknown factors or plots in the article to let readers guess what will happen next.
3. Create a sense of tension: Create a sense of tension and make readers feel uneasy by describing the emotions of the characters, the atmosphere of the environment, etc.
4. Blank space: Leave some blank space in the article for readers to imagine and fill in to increase suspense.
5. Use reversal: At the end of the article, suddenly change the development of the plot to give readers a surprise.
6. Use time jumps: Use time jumps to make readers look forward to the next plot.
7. Use the character’s psychological activities: By depicting the character’s inner monologue or psychological activities, readers can pay attention to the character’s fate.
8. Use conflict: By setting up a conflict, make readers curious about the outcome of the conflict.
9. Use reveals: Reveal some important information at the appropriate time to make readers look forward to the next plot.