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BigorU [14]
3 years ago
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7. How should a writer use pacing to influence the way a reader experiences the events of a story?

English
1 answer:
katen-ka-za [31]3 years ago
8 0
Pacing has an impact on the mood of your story, aids in the development of ideas and themes, and allows your readers to connect with the characters and the events that take place in their environment. However, while it is tempting to believe that a rapid tempo will be most effective, the truth is that it is dependent on the tale being told.
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