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  2. Pace (narrative) - Wikipedia

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    In literature, pace or pacing is the speed at which a story is told—not necessarily the speed at which the story takes place. [1] [2] [3] It is an essential element of storytelling that plays a significant role in maintaining reader interest, building tension, and conveying the desired emotional impact. [4]

  3. Transition (fiction) - Wikipedia

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    Transitions in fiction are words, phrases, sentences, paragraphs, or punctuation that may be used to signal various changes in a story, including changes in time, location, point-of-view character, mood, tone, emotion, and pace. [1] [2] Transitions are sometimes listed as one of various fiction-writing modes.

  4. Fiction-writing mode - Wikipedia

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    Broadly defined, exposition is one of four rhetorical modes of discourse. Within the context of fiction-writing modes, exposition is used to convey information. Exposition may be used to add drama to a story, but too much exposition at one time may slow the pace of the story. [11]

  5. List of narrative forms - Wikipedia

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    Screenplay – a story that is told through dialogue and character action that is meant to be performed for a motion picture and exhibited on a screen. Short story – a brief story that usually focuses on one character and one event. Tall tale – a humorous story that tells about impossible happenings, exaggerating the hero's accomplishments.

  6. List of narrative techniques - Wikipedia

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    Name Definition Example Setting as a form of symbolism or allegory: The setting is both the time and geographic location within a narrative or within a work of fiction; sometimes, storytellers use the setting as a way to represent deeper ideas, reflect characters' emotions, or encourage the audience to make certain connections that add complexity to how the story may be interpreted.

  7. What is a pace car? What to know about the Indy 500 pace car ...

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    A pace car leads the field through several warm-up laps prior to the start of the race, and it also leads field during caution periods to slow the cars on the track. Cars are not allowed to pass ...

  8. Jane Fonda Says Her Fitness Routine Is 'Everything I Used to ...

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    Jane Fonda's fitness routine has remained the same over the years — just at a different pace over time. "I essentially do everything I used to do, just slower," the actress, 87, tells PEOPLE in ...

  9. Nickel: Damian Lillard explains what pace means, and ... - AOL

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    For examples of how the Bucks played with the kind of pace they want, consider the April 9 victory over the Boston Celtics and the March 23 victory over Oklahoma City.