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.
Love that book! This seems like it's partly an opinion question. Let's think through this: think about how the story unfolds as you rad the book, how you learn about the characters and how the author chose to guide you through the reading. These are all deliberate craft moves that are supposed to get a reaction out of you. If you felt like you were engaged in the text the entire time, then the structure of the text kept you interested. If at any point you though, "man this needs to get to the point," then these craft moves didn't particularly work for you.
This is an essay that talks about Pertame that is spoken in Sydney, Australia. Not many people speak it and it might soon die out. It was an ancient language spoken from a tribe and there is a tribal elder, Kathleen Bradshaw, who speaks it. She wants the language to continue but she says many people don’t understand how important these languages are to tribes. They want ans need to keep their culture and customs. Elders are going to try to keep the language going so they spread the word, hoping it will pass on to other people. Have a nice day/night! <3
The answer is "B" I think. That would be my guess. But again, I could be wrong.
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