Answer:
Very little difference but...
Explanation:
There's very little to no difference between Email and Social Media. Emails can be made a little more personal since they allow you to write long and extensive letters to your pen pal as well as attach various documents, photos, etc. Social Media on the other hand is more immediate and meant for shorter messages and quick interactions when dealing with one-on-one conversations. Social media is better when interacting with various individuals at once instead of more personal conversations since it allows you to share messages and posts so that anyone can see.
Pacing in regards to writing is the rate at which big events happen. For example, a story would have slow pacing if it's mostly just people having small talk. When a murder or catharsis occurs, the pace picks up. When a piece of literature or filmography has bad pacing, the transition between slow and fast pacing is all but nonexistent. When it has good pacing, the big events are molded into the story appropriately and naturally. Hope this helped.
This question seems a little tricky because the answer is too obvious to be accepted without further discussion. However, I will try to explain in detail the validity of my answer.
If we say that a song transcends musical Genres, it is because the song has gone beyond the limitations of rhythm; such a song is too great to be framed into one specific musical category. Because that is what genres are, musical categories used to define music.
Having mentioned the former, one can no longer enclose such a song into one single genre, sometimes it could be considered a “fusion” if two well-defined musical genres are overtly present in the song.
But all in all, the answer to this question would be no, you can no define any longer a transcended song into either or one musical genre, at most you could call it a fusion.
The village has been destroyed by a hurricane.
Active means something is doing something to something, and passive means something has had something done to it by something.
(Wow a lot of something’s, sorry)
Hope his helps