1) Move from one place or thing to another a) Dialogue b) Shift in focus c) Sentence structures d) Withholding information 2) What the characters say out loud a) Shift in focus b) Withholding information c) Dialogue d) Order of events 3) when words, phrases or ideas are repeated for effect a) Patterns or repetition b) Shift in focus c) Paragraph lengths d) Zooming out 4) what the writer focuses on as the text develops a) Focus b) Foreshadowing c) Contrast d) Order of events 5) The feeling of speed in the writing: are ideas revealed slowly or quickly? a) Foreshadowing b) Zooming in c) Shift in focus d) Pace 6) Clues and hints are given without revealing everything at once a) Sentence structures b) Withholding information c) Patterns or repetition d) Zooming in 7) These vary like sentences, eg to highlight significant points or to provide a detailed account a) Paragraph lengths b) Foreshadowing c) Order of events d) Pace 8) Varied types of sentences, eg simple, compound and complex a) Contrast b) Patterns or repetition c) Zooming in d) Sentence structures 9) This could be chronological or writers might choose to start at the end, in the middle, or with flashbacks/flash forwards a) Order of events b) Patterns or repetition c) Dialogue d) Zooming out 10) Hinting or warning about a future event a) Patterns or repetition b) Foreshadowing c) Pace d) Sentence structures 11) Moving from specific detail to a wider view a) Zooming out b) Paragraph lengths c) Order of events d) Withholding information 12) An obvious difference between two parts of the story a) Pace b) Contrast c) Paragraph lengths d) Withholding information 13) Focusing in detail on a person or thing a) Order of events b) Zooming in c) Shift in focus d) Pace

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