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.
Tony what passage are you talking about try reposting your comment
The bolded words have a short e sound.
1.eggnog
2.decorate
3.reindeer
4.elves
5.candles
6.fruitcake
7.wreath
8.menorah
<span>9.Peppermint </span>
<span>10.Snowflake</span>
D, Hopeful. Hes hopeful the day will be great and everyone will have something new and interesting happen to them
Answer:
He used pathos to appeal to the people's emotions and logos to appeal to logic to evidence and to support reasoning. He used pathos to show how unfair and unjust it was and how cruel they are treated, and so. It touched his heart with that letter. These are the logos in his speeches “ Five score years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand today, Signed the Emancipation Proclamation.”
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