The writer can use shorter sentences and simple phrasing to create a faster pace. By avoiding complex sentence structures and using more direct language, they can propel the reader quickly through the text. Additionally, using action verbs and cutting out unnecessary words or details can contribute to a sense of urgency and movement in the writing.
One strategy to speed up the pace is to use very short chapters. In this way, the writer can "jump cut" between scenes.
sentence structure and how quickly events unfold in a story
The pace or speed of the beat is called tempo.
speed
pace is the speed at which the bowler bowls.
Pace is the speed that something is moving or changing. Other words are speed, or rate.
You didn't say which meaning of the word you want to use. Pace can mean a step, a length of measurement, a horse's gait, a way of walking, or a rate of speed. As a verb, it can mean to walk, to stride back and forth, to advance at a particular rate, to train a horse to pace, to measure by counting your steps, or to control your speed.I'll just toss out some sentences with various meanings.I'll pace the floor until I hear how the surgery went.Pace yourself so you don't get too tired on the hike.He walked at a rapid pace.
Pace is either the speed, rate of momentum or to walk back and forth in the same small area. It can also mean to move steadily, with deliberate or slower speed, as in 'pace yourself.' Pace has more than one meaning; it could mean "speed" (as in "the pace of change") or "stride" (as in "I reached him in three paces"). quickness: speed, tempo, velocity. action: stride, step, strut, stalk, jaunt, march, troop, amble. ration, steady, bridle, adjust (speed). 'Step' and 'stride' are two synonyms that can be used for 'pace' as both a noun and a verb. 'Pace' can also mean 'speed'.
A pace is the amount of distance covered in a single footstep, a way of stepping, or a general term for speed or velocity.
be using complex sentences and lots of details
It is Irish for speed or pace
Using short words like "lick, flick" that convey quick actions and convey speed in some way, increase the pace or speed of the poem. Whereas words that linger longer, for example "oozing" and often alliterations slow down the pace of the poem Hope that helped.