Answer:
Changing the sentence structure and how quickly the events unfold in a story will change the pace of the story. When we're changing the speed of how the story progresses from 10 page long descriptions of certain items and things to one page descriptions of a whole week going by, we dramatically influence the speed of the story and with that its pace.
Dramatization. an example would be saying "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse!"
The events are <span>demonstrating a chronological organization.</span>
Wonderful Horse Story is a very interesting story that mixes facts from reality with fantasy.
<h3>What is the Wonderful Horse Story about?</h3>
The Wonderful Horse Story tells the story of a seaside villa that was flooded when the winter snow melted. This caused its inhabitants to be unable to plant or take care of their animals because only the church tower had been left visible.
With this problem they had to ask for help from the prince of their village and he ordered them to return to their homes and that he was going to help them dry up the town. Hours later, he went out with his horse and made him drink the water that covered the town.
The horse drank all the water that covered the town and allowed people to return to their homes to continue their lives as before. The next morning all the people noticed that there was a large lake that smelled like horses.
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