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when can extreme pacing intensify the pace of a story?
a. each part of the story introduces a new conflict and a new setting.
b. there are an awful lot of exposition before the story gets to the point.
c. too many sentences make it hard for the reader to get into the event.
d. the slower part is not like that of other stories in the same category
A story's pace intensifies when each new story beat introduces a fresh conflict or raises the stakes, as this creates rising tension and propels the narrative forward. The other options describe slow pacing (delays, meandering) or unrelated categorization, which do not increase intensity.
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A. Each part of the story introduces a new conflict and raises new stakes.