The author slows the pacing to introduce tension and enhance suspense.
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A festival is happening in town. The main character attends, describing various sights, sounds, and smells as she walks. The descriptions are long and vivid. Then a massive green cloud appears overhead. People run. The main character and two friends lock eyes. They exchange quick, concise dialogue that indicates they know exactly what is going on and are ready to fight the threat.
In this story example, how does the author manipulate time to create an effect?
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The author slows the pacing to introduce tension and enhance suspense.
The author slows the pacing to introduce tension and enhance suspense.
The author slows the pacing to introduce surprise and create mystery.
The author slows the pacing to introduce surprise and create mystery.
The author speeds up the pacing to introduce tension and enhance suspense.
The author speeds up the pacing to introduce tension and enhance suspense.
The author speeds up the pacing to introduce surprise and create mystery.
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