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What is dialogue?
• the development of conflict in a story or drama • the words characters say to each other in a story or
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one
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Which sentence describes a function of dialogue in a story
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Which description defines dialogue?
1. the description of a character 2. the actions of the character 3. What the characters say
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Tony
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A: What do you think about my new jacket?
B: I think it looks good on you. ---------------------------------- Q1: In this short
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rfvv
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"Father, you have been out there long enough. You are old . . . Come back, you don't have to do it anymore . . .
Come back and
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Which description defines dialogue?
(1 point) Responses the person telling the story the person telling the story the order in
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lemonlime🍋🦋
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"Father, you have been out there long enough. You are old . . Come back, you don't have to do it anymore Come back and I'lI go
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Lady Catherine de boutgh’s remarks to me.collins (lines 33-44) indicates that she
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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 a
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t
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How can dialogue contribute to story development?
by providing a way for the reader to visualize events by providing a way for
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Support
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Which description defines dialogue?
• when and where a story takes place • the person telling the story • a conversation
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two
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What is dialogue?(1 point)
Responses the physical descriptions of characters in a story or drama the physical descriptions of
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sebastian chapa
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Can you write a convo between a nice shy boy named cinnamon roll and a mean boy named boom boom boi? A long convo plz
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♤☢ 💥в𝕒𝒸𝓀𝓊g๏💥 🔥✋
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Dialogue:
"What's this?" Peter asked, holding it up. Peter's father had reached over and taken it, his face softened. "Huh. Been
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s
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MAMA:
There is someone who wants to marry Trina. JENNY: Who'd want to marry Trina? MAMA: Mr. Thorkelson. SIGRID: Peter
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Help with this question
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Provide a sentence from chapters 15-18 to prove the DIALOGUE in which this character says to prove this theme "Everybody is just
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HALP
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“Didn't you hear me say ‘Feather’?” the Sheep cried angrily, taking up quite a bunch of needles.
“Indeed I did,” said
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HI
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Which line from hometown summer describes the setting?
A. KELSEY: leave her alone, robbie. just because you are unhappy, you dont
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Here For Ya
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Good afternoon! I am having trouble deciding between two answers, and I was wondering if I could have a second-opinion!
Question:
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Melody.H
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what does a piece of dialogue suggest
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jenne
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1. A man is talking about something to the king. He said, Yesterday, I killed a big dragon with my kick."
2. There is a man
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rfvv
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how are the characters jack and algernon developed through the use of dialogue
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#FreeGucci
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Im going to post a few i want to check over. I think it is B, C, and A
1. In narration, dialogue should ________. A. be used
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Jay
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"You should just go somewhere. You ruined our relationship, and I don't want to talk to you anymore," Bertha said to Mitchell as
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Anonymous
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Use the script to answer the question.
LIZ: (suddenly) Julian! We have to turn around. I think I left the oven on at the house!
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HJP
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Sofia was sitting by the window in her favorite old rocking chair, which she'd loved relaxing in since she was a child. Now, at
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dully
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Just then my Uncle Sol offered Grandma a compliment. "Esther," he said, "that's a beautiful football. Real cott gless." Grandma
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Anonymous
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Speaking in dialogue is a great tool because it puts you in the position as an all-powertul narrator
(1 point) O true O false
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Responses “After you’ve rested,” Frank said, “please help me move these boxes.” “After you’ve rested,”
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Which of the following examples of dialogue shows the correct punctuation? (1 point) Madison said, "We should all go to the
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Delilah
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I am writing a dialogue between two characters in "Groom Service", I don't know if I am on the right track. I will appreciate it
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Esther
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Part B: Which sentence from the text BEST illustrates the answer in Part A?
A. With a deep sigh, he called out an apology and
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“Really?” Lala cocked her head, surprised and hopeful and skeptical. “Where?”
Which quotation from the passage provides
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Hi,
I need help seeing if I corrected the following correctly. #1-Incorrect: This is getting boring. I killed Hook no pirates, no
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Zahra
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Hi,
I need help seeing if I corrected the following correctly. Incorrect: This is getting boring. I killed Hook no pirates, no
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zahra
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When using dialogue and you introduce another character, you make your story (1 point) Responses more confusing. more confusing.
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lil beby
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"Maybe we should wait to begin until everyone is seated," Ana said to her band mates.
did I punctuate this correctly?
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joel
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Conversation Culturelle
Étienne is waiting for his friend Aurélie at the exit of the Champs-Élysées - Clemenceau métro
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Sidney
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Need help with this--
Create an imaginary dialogue between Laotzu and a contemporary high school student in which the student
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mysterychicken
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Create a scene with the beginning (normal conversation inside a public taxi),
middle (conflict at work) and end (at work) between
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Scene: Jacob and Mary are at Jerome’s House, to return the engagement ring.
The house shows age, broken windows on both sides
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jake
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can someone help me translate?
Djodjo: Dingue, espèce guignol, sale menteur, sauvage, mal élevé! Maîtresse: Mais ... mais
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jackie
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Use 10 medical words discussed in this week's reading to create a script of dialogue between two medical professionals.
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tootie
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Come on stop, let go its mine screamed cobby
No I got it first, give it to me screamed Jayline No it is not yours it is mine,
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Plkm
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when are the follwing lines spoken?
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brit
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I need to write a dialouge between stanley and happy(carachters of the story,death of a salesman).I need some help in this
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agness
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Read the following sentences from "Rhinoceros."
"You're completely lost in a dense alcoholic haze . . ." "Which rises from the
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bhgu
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Read the following lines from "The Last Judgment." God said, “. . . The fifth and sixth people were an old married couple; he
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lol
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What are dialogue tags?
* 1 point The small phrase that indicates who is speaking when writing dialogue. The small descriptions
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Read the following sentences from "The Last Judgment." "Who are they?" Kugler asked, inclining his head toward the three who
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