Answer: A: An author is allowed quite a bit of slack when writing dialogue in a story. So one writer may spell Jason’s scream as “ah,” another as “ahh,” and still another as “a-h-h.” The same may be said about Michelle’s moan and Nancy’s swoon and Henry’s wondering.
Try to be consistent, though. If you use “a-h-h” in one place, stick with that spelling elsewhere in the story.
if in doubt, you can always look it up. You’d be surprised at how many of these words are actually in the dictionary. For instance, The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language (4th ed.) has three of the words you mentioned, with these spellings: “ah,” “oh,” “aw.”
I sometimes use hyphens when I stretch out one of these words: “a-h-h,” “o-o-h,” “a-w-w,” and so on. But another writer may skip the hyphens. It’s a judgment call.
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Part I: I value many things one of the few things i value is my family, i chose this because me and my family participate in many fun activities. Another thing i value is friends, i value my friends because they are like my safe place i feel like if anything happens i can go cry to them about it. I also value time to myself, with the time i get to myself i get time to think about a lot of things.
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(You will need two more things you value if you would like to use my answer)
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One major trouble is when i Punched my teacher for taking my phone then punching My school cop when he tried telling me it was wrong
It hasent really effected my life lol
but some may learn from the impact of there education
To get out of a situation