- used to show interactions develop setting/character and revealing details
- 2 types of dialogue
- direct- exactly what someone said and is placed in quotations most commomnly found in fiction
- “Please remember to do the laundry,” Elena said.
- indirect is a second-hand report of what happened no quotes
- Elena asked Ron to do the laundry, and Ron assured her that he would.
- use speech tags to identify speakers and convey emotion/situation
- use quotation marks to indicate spoken words ""
- begin a new paragraph every time speaker changes
- make clear who is saying what is clear
- indirect
- paraphrasing an interaction
Thursday, May 18, 2017
Define And Model
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