FALSE, CONCLUDING IS A CONCLUSION AT THE END
Do you know what dialog is? If you don't dialog is like a conversation between a number of people. You know, when you talk to someone else, you're using dialog. Dialog is often used in literature. Whenever you use dialog, you need to use quotations around what the person is saying and act as if the dialog is a paragraph. Keep it separated from the rest of the story. In example:
After walking down the street for a while, I noticed my friend Tammy standing in front of the clothing store. I walked in her direction while waving my hand.
"Hey Tammy! How're you doing?"
Tammy responded with a hug and explained how she was doing fine.
For me, personally, Romeo's love never seemed real, especially if you take into consideration that Romeo and Juliet knew each other for about a month, or so. You cannot start loving someone in such a short period of time, especially given that Romeo is like 18, and Juliet 14.
Compared to modern ideas of love, their love is much more romanticized, it no longer exists (if it ever did), and it seems quite unreal.
Answer:
1. all people on the boat are married when you see a boat filled with people. When you look again, you don't see anyone unmarried.
2. 11 because "the alphabet" has 11 letters.
(I played this kind of riddle before, so I know some answers.)