In this video scene and sequel, meet fiction delivery mode, otherwise known as modes of discourse. In a well written novel, The pace shifts and flows throughout. The intensity grows during the scene relaxes in the sequels and feeds the readers desire for more. When you choose appropriate fiction delivery modes in your scenes and sequels, your writing is empowered and your readers want more. Let's review the six fiction delivery modes in order from the fastest to the slowest. First dramatic summary.
Dramatic summary compresses a series of events or actions into a single rapid fire passage is the fastest pace of all the modes. It may appear as a short passage in either scenes or sequels. Second, dramatic action is slightly slower than dramatic summary. It's the perfect mode to develop tension and move deep into character viewpoint. During the scenes goal, conflict and disaster stages. dramatic action shows the reader what's happening.
Third, dialogue, dialogue is slower paced than dramatic action and it's the closest pacing mode to real time. communicating the characters natural speech. Dialogue most often occurs in scenes blended with dramatic action. In sequels when dialogue appears, it's usually short passages blended with narration for narration is perfect for sequels. In narration, the focal character in a sequel tells the story sharing his or her thoughts with the reader. narration is slowly Paste the dialog using fewer words per unit of storytime.
Fifth, description stops the action to impart information about the environment. Description passages are most often found blended with narration in a sequel, but can also appear in scenes. And finally, six exposition. exposition may appear whenever the writer needs to explain something directly to the reader, because exposition is the slowest paste of all the modes it should be used sparingly. Next, it's time for you to practice identifying scenes sequels and the fiction delivery modes that control pacing. Thanks for watching.