Question
How can an author best alter the pacing of a story? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses
by using long paragraphs of description or reflection
by using long paragraphs of description or reflection
by introducing new characters
by introducing new characters
by using chronological order
by using chronological order
by using short sentences and dialogue
by using short sentences and dialogue
by changing the story’s point of view
by changing the story’s point of view
Responses
by using long paragraphs of description or reflection
by using long paragraphs of description or reflection
by introducing new characters
by introducing new characters
by using chronological order
by using chronological order
by using short sentences and dialogue
by using short sentences and dialogue
by changing the story’s point of view
by changing the story’s point of view
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The two correct answers for altering the pacing of a story are:
1. **by using short sentences and dialogue** - This can create a faster pace and increase tension.
2. **by introducing new characters** - This can slow down the pace as it often brings in new plot elements and requires more development.
The other options either do not significantly impact pacing or tend to create a slower pace rather than altering it effectively.
1. **by using short sentences and dialogue** - This can create a faster pace and increase tension.
2. **by introducing new characters** - This can slow down the pace as it often brings in new plot elements and requires more development.
The other options either do not significantly impact pacing or tend to create a slower pace rather than altering it effectively.
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