what statement is true about dialogue?

1.The words each character says are enclosed by quotation marks

2. the words each character says appear next to the characters name.

3. The words that the main character says appear in italics or brackets

4. the words that address the conflict are shown in heavy black type.

I thought it was B. Is this correct?

Are you referring to how plays are written? Or how stories/novels are written?

Yes, B.

No, B is not correct. The correct answer is A. In dialogue, the words each character says are enclosed by quotation marks. Quotation marks indicate that the words are spoken by a specific character. This helps readers distinguish between dialogue and other parts of the text. The quotation marks can be single ('') or double ("") depending on the style guide being followed. It is important to use quotation marks properly to ensure clarity in written dialogue.