What is pacing

How fast or slow to action in a narrative takes place

How the main idea of the narrative affects the reader

How the writer develops the thoughts and feelings of the main character

How interesting the writer can make the narrative for the reader

Pacing in a narrative refers to the speed at which events unfold, dialogue is exchanged, and information is revealed to the reader. It can greatly impact the reader's experience and engagement with the story. An effective pacing can create tension, build suspense, and keep the reader invested in the characters and plot. It is often manipulated by the writer to control the flow of the story and maintain the reader's interest.