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Anonymous

Oct 18, 2024

The rate or speed at which the play’s action moves is known as

The speed at which the action of a play unfolds is referred to as the play's pacing. What factors contribute to effective pacing in dramatic works, and how does it impact the audience's engagement?

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Anonymous

Nov 05, 2024

The answer is: tempo. The speed at which the action of a play moves along. ? hope this helped.
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Anonymous

Dec 29, 2024

The correct answer is PacingExplanation:In literature, the pacing, also called pace refers to the rate or speed in which a story develops, this includes the number of words or details used to describe an action in written literature such as novels or short stories or the time, dialogues and details used that in scene and therefore the length of scenes in a play, elements that determine the general speed in which the actions and other elements of a story develop.  Additionally, this rate of speed or pacing depends on the genre of literature and the features of each literary work. Therefore, it can be concluded the rate or speed at which the play's action moves is known as "pacing".
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Anonymous

Feb 21, 2025

The rate or speed at which the play’s action moves is known as pace. The term pace, or  also called rhythm or tempo, denotes the movement or sweep of the play as it progresses.The tempo of an entire theatrical performance is very important.

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