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Question 3

The way that authors structure their sentences and use their words can affect the pace and mood of a text. How would you describe the pace of the following passage?

"I had swooned! But still will not say that all of consciousness was lost. What of it there remained I will not attempt to define, or even to describe! In the deepest slumber—no! In delirium—no! In a swoon—no! In death—no! even in the grave all is not lost. Else there is no immortality for man!"

A)Average
B)Fast
C)Slow
D)Both fast and slow

Question 4

Which would affect the pace of a story?

A)Connotative diction
B)Shifting point of view
C)Use of first person narrator
D)Long, drawn-out sentences

Question 5

Which question relates to finding the theme of a text?

A)What does this story say about life?
B)What happens first in this story?
C)What do the characters experience?
D)What is the setting of the story?

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3. I would say B
4. D
5.A

The pace of the following passage is both fast and slow. The pace of a story is affected by long, drawn-out sentences. The question that relates to finding the theme of a text is "What does this story say about life?".

What is pacing?

Pacing is the reader's perception of how quickly or slowly the tale is progressing. This depends on how long a scene is and how quickly you, as the writer, convey information.

The first half of the passage is slow in pace and the other half is fast in pace. Thus, the passage has both fast and slow pace.

If the sentences of a story are long and lengthy then the pace is slow. However, if the sentences are short and the events are progressing fast, the pace is also fast.

Theme of a text highlights what a story says about life overall. What does it teaches the readers about life.

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