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what is pacing

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Answered by Bot
In literature, pacing refers to the speed at which a story unfolds. It is the rate at which events occur and the way in which the author chooses to reveal information to the reader. Pacing can be fast or slow, depending on the author's intention and the effect they want to create. A fast-paced story may have quick action and rapid changes in setting or character, while a slow-paced story may have more introspection and description. Pacing is an important element of storytelling, as it can affect the reader's engagement with the story and their emotional response to it.
Answered by elizabeth🫶
developing narratives quick check
march 2023
1- the speed if which a story moved

2- details that bring the scene to life

3- a self examination by the narrator

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Answered by Man of the house
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Answered by Neon plays & animates
Here’s the answers!
By the way, do NOT trust anyone that puts the letters for the answer in an ELA or Science assessment, THEY RANDOMIZE!


1. how fast or slow the action in a narrative takes place
2. details
3. introspection
4. add more details
Answered by 6th grader
Neon is right
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