What is pacing?(1 point)

Responses

the speed at which a story moves

the use of dialogue to move the plot forward

the details that bring a story to life

the perspective of the narrator

B the speed at which a story moves

A details that bring a story to life
B a self-examination by the narrator

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To determine the correct answer, we can break down each response and analyze it:

1) "The speed at which a story moves": This answer correctly defines pacing as the speed at which a story progresses. Pacing refers to how quickly or slowly a story unfolds, creating suspense, tension, or a sense of urgency.

2) "The use of dialogue to move the plot forward": While dialogue can contribute to the pacing of a story by providing important information or advancing the plot, it does not encompass the full definition of pacing.

3) "The details that bring a story to life": This option refers to the details, imagery, or descriptions that enrich a story, but it does not specifically address the concept of pacing.

4) "The perspective of the narrator": The narrator's perspective, known as the point of view, is a different narrative element and does not directly define pacing.

Based on the explanations, the correct answer is option 1: "the speed at which a story moves."