slow pace vs fast pace text ?!?! Can you tell me what these are ? @lace.vern
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100427093809AAOQ0CD Basically fast-paced means that there's a lot of action and keeps the reader interested. Slow-paced is when the writer takes a lot of time describing a lot of things, writing about details, details, details, but there's no action involved.
"Good evening and thank you all for coming. My name is M1k3y and I'm not the leader of anything. All around you are Xnetters who have as much to say about why we're here as I do. I use the Xnet because I believe in freedom and the Constitution of the United Stated of America. I use the Xnet because the DHS has turned my city into a police-state where we're all suspected terrorists. I use Xnet because I think you can't defend freedom by tearing up the Bill of Rights. I learned about the Constitution in a California school and I was raised to love my country for its freedom." The above excerpt is an example of flashback flash-forward slow pacing fast pacing
well i know this is between C and D... I am leaning towards D..
i mean C xD
Eh, I'd go with C. This "M1k3y" guy just goes on and on about Xnet and yadda yadda. There's no action. At all.
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