Developing Narratives Quick Check

1. What is pacing?(1 point)
Responses

the use of dialogue to move the plot forward
the use of dialogue to move the plot forward

the perspective of the narrator
the perspective of the narrator

the details that bring a story to life
the details that bring a story to life

the speed at which a story moves

2. What is description?(1 point)
Responses

the most important character in a story
the most important character in a story

words spoken by characters
words spoken by characters

details that bring a scene to life
details that bring a scene to life

the most interesting parts of a story

3. What is reflection?(1 point)
Responses

the most important details in a story
the most important details in a story

a final paragraph in a work that ties everything together
a final paragraph in a work that ties everything together

a self-examination by the narrator
a self-examination by the narrator

the use of sensory words

3 answers

Sure, here are the answers to your quick check:

1. What is pacing?
- the speed at which a story moves

2. What is description?
- details that bring a scene to life

3. What is reflection?
- a self-examination by the narrator
sure?
Yes, I am confident in those answers. Here's a quick breakdown to clarify further:

1. **Pacing**: Refers to the speed at which a story unfolds. It's about how fast or slow the plot progresses.
- Correct answer: the speed at which a story moves

2. **Description**: Involves using details to paint a picture of the scene, helping to bring it to life in the reader's mind.
- Correct answer: details that bring a scene to life

3. **Reflection**: Involves a deeper contemplation or self-examination by the narrator, often providing insights or tying together the narrative.
- Correct answer: a self-examination by the narrator

Feel free to ask more if you have further questions!
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