Asked by tallie (im 5'2)

How might a writer structure dialogue between the characters in a story in order to speed up the story's pace?(1 point)
Responses

by making the dialogue punchy and focused on action
by making the dialogue punchy and focused on action

by having the characters focus on reflections and ideas
by having the characters focus on reflections and ideas

by including rich and detailed description in the dialogue
by including rich and detailed description in the dialogue

by using complete sentences and long trains of thought
by using complete sentences and long trains of thought

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
by making the dialogue punchy and focused on action

Short, snappy exchanges and action-focused lines keep momentum and move the plot forward faster than long reflections or detailed descriptions.