English, 30.08.2021 02:00 logsdonella
(32) "What do you mean? You brought it back."
(33) "I brought you back another exactly like it. And it has taken us ten years to pay for it. You can
understand that it was not easy for us, for us who had nothing. At last it is ended, and I am very glad."
(34) Madame Forestier had stopped,
How does the author use pacing to affect tension in this excerpt?
The author slows down the pace to ease tension between the two women as they discuss the
lost necklace
The author speeds up the pace to ease tension between the two women as they discuss the lost
necklace
The author speeds up the pace to build tension between the two women as they discuss the
lost necklace
The author slows down the pace to build tension between the two women as they discuss the
lost necklace
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