How does the pacing of this passage affect the reader's interpretation of the text? Select three options. O The flashback to ear
lier events helps readers understand what caused the storms. O The slowing of the pace shows readers the cause of the windmill's destruction. O The slowing of the pace creates suspense for readers about what is to come. O Speeding up the pace of the text brings it to the climax of the windmill's destruction, The slowing of the pace gives readers details about the storm and its aftermath.
The slowing of the pace shows readers the cause of the windmill's destruction.
The slowing of the pace creates suspense for readers about what is to come.
The slowing of the pace gives readers details about the storm and its aftermath.
Explanation:
Pace is a common tool used by authors to develop the text and this was used in chapter 6 of the Animal Farm. It is the first year since Napoleon chased Snowball from the farm and assumed power and he had began building the Windmill.
The windmill however collapses one night but the pace which the story was slowed down to allowed for suspense to be created as well as for the reader to learn the causes of the windmill's destruction as well as details of the storm and its aftermath.
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