Answer:
so what is the question?!
Explanation:
The dialogue should be presented as a conversation between two people, where there is an exchange of ideas and opinions between those involved.
<h3>How to write a dialog?</h3>
- Use two or more characters.
- Show how each character understands a specific subject.
- Have one character speak after the other has spoken.
- Keep the dialogue dynamic, where each character contributes to the evolution of the subject.
Carbon footprints refer to the amount of carbon dioxide that each person, machine, and the industry produces.
Based on this, you can create your dialogue by having one person defend the reduction of carbon footprints, in favor of preserving the environment, while the other person asks how this will be done without harming the economy and industrial production.
Learn more about dialogs:
brainly.com/question/11001554
#SPJ1
<span>1a. A trip to the ocean can be a relaxing escape from the everyday pressures of life.
1b. </span><span>You should always be careful to avoid overexposure to the sun at the beach.
2. You should always look for grammar and spelling mistakes, overuse of words, the context in which your words are used, and the tone of your words when you proofread.
3a. </span><span>A phrase or opinion that is overused
3b. Amy, the quiet nerd, had a huge crush on Tony, the quarterback of the football team and most popular boy in school.
4. Two examples of prewriting are outlining and storyboarding.
5. There are four main steps that if followed, help in preparing for a test. To begin, make sure to have clear, detailed notes and keep any other documents that might help you revise. Next, figure out what type of studying works best, because it varies from person to person. Some examples could include highlighting, flash cards, or mnemonic devices. Finally, all that is left to do is to actually prepare. Be sure to rid yourself of any possible distractions and take breaks. Do not try and cram everything at once. If possible, try and spread out your studying. Studying a bit every night is much more manageable and can help with memory. (I chose prompt a. It is obviously not 5 sentences. If the maximum was 5 then you can combine or get rid of some of them.)
I hope this helps you! If anything is unclear I would be happy to clarify. Good luck!</span>
Hello. You did not provide the passage to which the question refers, which makes it impossible for me to give you an exact answer, but to help you, I will show you how to find the subject of a passage, which will guide you to the right answer.
The details of an excerpt are the phrases that support the main theme of the excerpt. For that, you will have to read the entire text and interpret the subject that is presented in this excerpt. Those subject is the answer to your question.
For example, if the excerpt shows confusing rules when the character questions the insasatex and unbelief of those rules, it means that the theme is "The rules of life do not always make sense".