It is to suit and synchronise with rhyme, rhythm and tune that poets write short fast lines in a poem. Moreover, that way they can pack up and send away more ideas, imageries and notions in a single poem. The best example is Shelly's To A Skylark.
pace actually means the rhythm of the poem
You can get flexible fast by stretching each day.
Depends on the beat of the music, but usually fast.
Presto is very fast(168-200 bpm).Presto falls between Allegro (fast, quick, and bright at 120-168bpm) and Prestissimo (extremely fast at more than 200bpm).
Fast ones?
The slow learners. And they get bored easily. And they write lots of short answers.
i want the answer now and pls fast
Write more and more whenever and how much you can write that the only way to write fast.
A short, fast run is called a sprint.
pace actually means the rhythm of the poem
neatly and fast
Yes, the word "fast" has a short a sound. It is pronounced like "fahst" rather than "fayst."
In some cases, yes. The "a" in "fast" is a short vowel sound.
The A has a short A sound as in fan and last.
The A in "fast" is a short A sound. (The long A would make it sound like faced.)
Yes It does break your fast for a short answer.
sprint