Answer:
1. Say the dialogue out loud.
2. Cut small talk when writing dialogue.
3. Keep your dialogue brief and impactful.
4. Give each character a unique voice.
5. Add world-appropriate slang.
6. Be consistent with the characters' voices.
7. Remember who they're speaking to.
8. Avoid long dialogue paragraphs.
Explanation:
I will give you 8 examples/tips.
Answer:
Initiative versus guilt.
Explanation:
<u>Erik Erickson proposed a theory of psychological development in which he categorized development from infant to adulthood, into eight stages. </u>
Kristi's behavior in the question can be categorized in the third stage of Erik's psychological development i.e., "Initiative versus guilt".
In this stage of Erik's theory, which spans from 3-5 years, the child begins to take initiative. when children's take initiative they began to develop an interpersonal skill. But if parents squelched at their children during this stage they will develop a sense of guilt which will stop children from taking initiative and will restrict themselves.
So, the correct answer is "Initiative versus guilt.
The excerpt reveals that Romeo is not a violent person who wishes to take away someone's life. It shows that he is kind spirited and doesn't want to participate in the fight.
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Answer:
Exposes students to different perspectives and materials.
Explanation:
Online learning can show students new ways to work and show them different perspectives. Rather than sitting face to face with a teacher and a student, they could be in the comfort of their own home.