Use the paragraph to answer the question.

Sylvia woke up exactly when she should have been walking out the door to the bus stop. She bolted out of bed, threw on her school clothes, and rushed out the door. She could not be late today. Not today of all days. Just as she rounded the corner to the bus stop, hoping she hadn’t missed it, she felt a sharp tug at her back. A strap of her backpack was tangled in a broken fence. Not today! Sylvia thought to herself.
Which paragraph would help build tension if added to the story?

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She yanked hard on the backpack and heard a tearing sound, but she didn’t care. The bus was coming to a stop.

She raced to it, climbed on, and slumped down into her seat, relieved. That was too close for comfort, she thought to herself.

She yanked hard on the backpack and heard a tearing sound, but she didn’t care. The bus was coming to a stop.

She raced to it, climbed on, and slumped down into her seat, relieved. That was too close for comfort , …

she thought to herself. As she settled into her seat, Sylvia couldn't help but feel a sense of dread about what the rest of the day had in store for her. She had a sinking feeling that her morning rush was only the beginning of a day filled with unexpected obstacles and challenges. Sylvia tried to shake off her apprehension and focus on the tasks ahead, but the words "not today" kept repeating in her mind like a mantra. Little did she know, the day was about to get even more chaotic and nerve-wracking.