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Anarel [89]
1 year ago
8

Which two techniques can an author use to slow pacing?

English
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Andrews [41]1 year ago
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Answer:

descriptive details & complex sentences

Explanation:

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Oksi-84 [34.3K]1 year ago
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The two techniques that an can author use to slow pacing are:

quick dialogue

descriptive details

<h3>How to illustrate the information?</h3>

Sequences that go more slowly are equally as crucial as those that move quickly. They promote character development while giving readers a chance to "catch their breath."

The sensory replication of experiences, things, or fantasies is made possible by detailed descriptions. To put it another way, description helps readers have a more tangible or sensuous sense of a subject by letting them fully immerse themselves in it.

Dialogue in literary works frequently refers to a discourse between two or more characters.

Therefore, the two techniques that an can author use to slow pacing are quick dialogue and descriptive details

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