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Sandra, looking out the kitchen window, Leslie honey I don’t think we’ll be able to go to the park today after all Leslie
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Bot, use the script to answer the question. LIZ: (suddenly) Julian! We have to turn around. I think I left the oven on at the
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Which of the following explains the purpose of dialogue?
* 2 points It reveals a character’s personality It shows the
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Two Sunflowers Move in the Yellow Room
William Blake “Ah, William, we’re weary of weather,” said the sunflowers, shining
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LIZ: (suddenly) Julian! We have to turn around. I think I left the oven on at the house!
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which sentence containing dialogue is punctuated correctly? (1) “I listen to a lot of music “! Jess said excitedly. (2) “
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Which sentence containing dialogue is punctuated correctly? (1) “Why would they be all over the news “? said Ned, putting a
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LIZ: (suddenly) Julian! We have to turn around. I think I left the oven on at the house!
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LIZ: (suddenly) Julian! We have to turn around. I think I left the oven on at the house!
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LIZ: (suddenly) Julian! We have to turn around. I think I left the oven on at the house!
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Solve for a. 5a≤10
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Use the paragraph to complete the activity.
The two children approached the cave cautiously. The interior looked dark and damp.
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make it one sentence long LIZ: (suddenly) Julian! We have to turn around. I think I left the oven on at the house!
JULIAN: What!
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Hi bot can i ask something?
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Use the passage from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone below to answer the question.
In the back of the shop, a boy with a
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LIZ: (suddenly) Julian! We have to turn around. I think I left the oven on at the house!
JULIAN: What! I thought you turned it
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Using Dialogue Quick Check 1 of 41 of 4 Items Question Which description defines dialogue? (1 point) Responses a conversation
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Use the script to answer the question Liz, Julian we have to turn around. I think I left the oven on at the house Jillian what I
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Which description defines dialogue? (1 point) Responses the person telling the story the person telling the story when and where
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LIZ: (suddenly) Julian! We have to turn around. I think I left the oven on at the house!
JULIAN: What! I thought you turned it
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SANDRA: (looking out the kitchen window) Leslie, honey, I don't think we will be able to go to the park today after all.
LESLIE:
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Imagine you have been asked to write dialogue that includes the characters' actions for a fictional narrative.
You write the
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Read the following passage.
"What is that sound?" I asked. "That sound means dinner is ready," he said. Which function of
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Q8: How does the author use dialogue to develop the relationship between the characters? (1 point)
The dialogue is used to show
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Q8: How does the author use dialogue to develop the relationship between the characters? (1 point)
Responses The dialogue is used
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Use the dialogue to answer the question.
Luisa ran through the back door of the coffee shop where she worked every Saturday. She
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LIZ: (suddenly) Julian! We have to turn around. I think I left the oven on at the house!
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LIZ: (suddenly) Julian! We have to turn around. I think I left the oven on at the house!
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Read the sentence.
I told them how surprised and excited I was to have my painting selected, especially since I’d felt so
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JULIAN: What about Carlos? Doesn't he have a spare key? LIZ: (with a sigh of relief) You're right! I'm going to call him right
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LIZ: (suddenly) Julian! We have to turn around. I think I left the oven on at the house! JULIAN: What! I thought you turned it
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dialouge for two girls that are bestfriends
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Read this excerpt from A Night to Remember
"Be brave; no matter what happens, be brave, Dr. W. T. Minahan told Mrs. Minahan as he
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What is dialogue? Setting described by the narrator. Action described by the narrator. Personality traits of characters. Words
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Which sentence describes a function of dialogue and a story? You, it is used to identify the titles of other stories. Identifies
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What is dialogue?(1 point)
Responses action described by the narrator action described by the narrator setting described by the
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Which sentence describes a function of dialogue in a story?(1 point)
Responses It identifies the genre of the work without the
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What is dialogue?
- personality traits of characters - setting described by the narrator - words spoken by characters - action
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Read the question carefully and construct a complete, well-written response in German. Your answer should not be copied from a
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18. Lady Catherine De Bourgh's remarks to Mr. Collins (lines 33-44) indicate that she
(1) is only routinely concerned with Mr.
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Which description defines dialogue? (1 point) Responses when and where a story takes place when and where a story takes place
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Which description defines dialogue?
(1 point) • the order in which things happen • a conversation between at least two people
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This line of dialogue from Graham Greene's "A Shocking
Accident" is an example of which of the following? (1 point) • stream of
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You write the following passage:
"It's not fair!" I exclaimed while stamping my foot. "I'm sorry," my mom said. She reached out
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LIZ: (suddenly) Julian! We have to turn around. I think I left the oven on at the house!
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QUESTION 3
3 / 4 A fictional story is titled "Boon Mountain." The main characters are Brian and Rob. They're at summer camp. In
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Which description defines dialogue?
Options are What a character thinks about The description of a character What the characters
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"Sure You Can Ask Me A Personal Question" is written as a
(1 point) Responses traditional hymn. traditional hymn. heroic tale.
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06:53 Feature A Lesson in Loss Elizabeth Mohn 1Carina loved running, and she loved winning too. She was the
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Gratuitous dialogue doesn't facilitate the _______.
a screenplay b plot c reader d setting
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Dialogue must be very __________ in order to best offer the reader bite-sized information that will propel the story along.
a
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