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Why are descriptive passages usually slow-paced?

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In a movie, it takes time for the audience to really examine scenes and objects, so the pacing slows down and the camera moves more slowly. It takes even longer for areader to get a detailed description of a scene or object in written work because it takes longer to read words than to see a picture.

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User Sercan Ozdemir
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Because the writers need to include every detail and if they go fast you might miss something

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