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    Without pacing the narrative can become very flat and boring. It’s an essential part of every literature writing. So with pacing not only does it make the narrative interesting it also make the reader able to understand the story‚ so if something were to be paced fast it’s very likely that the reader won’t be able to understand the story at all or only understand bits and pieces of it. Evidence of pacing in stories could be found in “The Lottery”‚ “Metamorphosis”‚ “Carry”‚ and “Without a title.”

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    1800 ’s. Kate Chopin is extremely successful in getting her readers to feel disturbed by the events in the story. Through words and images‚ the reader feels touched by the story‚ either by relating to it at some points or when confronted with things we frequently decide to ignore in the world: the evil some human beings are capable of possessing. Chopin introduces the story with pleasant images and events; she enchants the reader with fairy tales. A woman who cannot have children is blessed

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    Moreover‚ from the time when horror movies/stories had begun as a new and upcoming source of amusement to the current day‚ many subcategories of these horror flicks have diverged. Therefore‚ surprise in fiction creates an interesting strain for the reader. An author shapes tension through his or her use of the elements of structure‚ point of view‚ setting and most importantly foreshadowing. Suspense is a major key

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    sensationalism‚ but rather‚ strives for reality in it’s writing‚ effectively depicting an authentic experience for the reader to explore. It is this quality that makes Laidlaw compelling. In adopting this approach‚ McIlvaney urges the reader to acknowledge that despite the novel being a piece of fiction‚ its crimes and characters demand a seriousness that which would guide the reader to question the psychological implications of these actions‚ and to reflect upon the morality of the perpetrators‚

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    made property. 
We are again shown the use of light and dark when Carter explains the setting “At the mauvish beginnings of evening” This conveys rich language which is used to show the setting and also it gives the reader a sense of colour when reading the story. This helps the reader to imagine what the beast is seeing within the story. To present the luxurious nature of which The lady of the house of love is set in we a given a historical refernece which we can picture in our minds about what

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    Without suspense‚ there would be nothing to compel the audience to read on‚ without structure there would be nothing to guide the reader throughout the story and without point of view‚ the narrative would lose the personal touch that keeps the reader engaged and related to the story. These traits and many more are what make a narrative successful and what help the reader not only connect to the narrator‚ but ultimately understand their message. David Sedaris‚ a comedic writer‚ is able to execute these

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    has encountered. Through the use of the rhetorical devices‚ the author allows for the reader to fully examine the convict as he is meant to be perceived. It is evident‚ given the details‚ that the convict is a sight to see‚ physically. “A fearful man‚ all in coarse grey‚ with a great iron on his leg…who limped and shivered‚ and glared and growled…”(Dickens‚ paragraph 2). The imagery Dickens used provides the reader to develop a physical manifestation within their minds of a monstrous criminal coming

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    PART 1: PREWRITING Activity A: Analyze a Task 1. David’s primary purpose in sending a message is to inform the reader that the car company will not honour the customer’s claim. The writer’s priority is to inform the reader that the company would like to honour the claim‚ but point out that it could not happen because the warranty is expired. 2. David’s secondary purpose in sending a message is to promote goodwill on behalf of the company. He does not want to make the company look bad in the eyes

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    Telling Tails Analysis

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    a story interesting‚ the context is not always the most important. The way a writer tells the story is often what hooks the reader‚ by creating intriguing and eventful dialogue that attracts the reader. Bundles of information can be helpful in giving the reader insight to the characters life. However that information can only keep a reader attracted for so long as the reader desires a dramatic or traumatic event to occur. Throughout the article “Telling Tails” by Tim O’brien‚ Tim talks about how

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    The use of concrete imagery in the beginning of “Hernia” allows readers to understand the significance of spring before the speaker explains it. The speaker sets the scene and allows it to transform throughout the poem through the use of concrete imagery. From the first line “the gingko bones shiver a bit‚ dream of full bloom” to “the coat of green slowly fill the wiry limb” readers can clearly tell that poet is trying to convey that the season is changing from winter to Spring. This is significant

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