Question
Match each narrative technique to its definition.
Match Term Definition
Pacing A) The use of short sentences to help speed up and allow the reader to feel unsettled
Foreshadowing B) The view, or opinion, or a text and its elements, as created by a writer
Stream of consciousness C) The writer places two descriptions, ideas, characters, actions, or events side by side in a text
Juxtaposition D) Where the writing is organized and set around the internal thoughts of the narrator
Perspective E) A technique to suggest or show something that happens in the future
Match Term Definition
Pacing A) The use of short sentences to help speed up and allow the reader to feel unsettled
Foreshadowing B) The view, or opinion, or a text and its elements, as created by a writer
Stream of consciousness C) The writer places two descriptions, ideas, characters, actions, or events side by side in a text
Juxtaposition D) Where the writing is organized and set around the internal thoughts of the narrator
Perspective E) A technique to suggest or show something that happens in the future
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Here are the correct matches for each narrative technique to its definition:
- **Pacing**: A) The use of short sentences to help speed up and allow the reader to feel unsettled
- **Foreshadowing**: E) A technique to suggest or show something that happens in the future
- **Stream of consciousness**: D) Where the writing is organized and set around the internal thoughts of the narrator
- **Juxtaposition**: C) The writer places two descriptions, ideas, characters, actions, or events side by side in a text
- **Perspective**: B) The view, or opinion, or a text and its elements, as created by a writer
- **Pacing**: A) The use of short sentences to help speed up and allow the reader to feel unsettled
- **Foreshadowing**: E) A technique to suggest or show something that happens in the future
- **Stream of consciousness**: D) Where the writing is organized and set around the internal thoughts of the narrator
- **Juxtaposition**: C) The writer places two descriptions, ideas, characters, actions, or events side by side in a text
- **Perspective**: B) The view, or opinion, or a text and its elements, as created by a writer