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Jlenok [28]
3 years ago
5

Write a conversation between two people sitting on stairs !​

English
2 answers:
dolphi86 [110]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Scene: Two friends meet on the street.

"Hello, John. How are you?"

"I am just fine. And how are you, Martha?"

"Thank you for asking. I am fine. How's your job search coming along."

"My job search is going rather slowly, I'm afraid. Are you still working at Smith and Sons?"

Wasn't that painful to read? The characters are lifeless. You would never speak in that manner in real life, so please don't ever have your characters do it.

Here's a more likely scenario:

"Hey, John, what's up?" Martha asked.

"Not much, you?"

"Same old. You still out job hunting?"

"Yeah, sorry to say. You still at Smith & Sons?"

Now add some filler (deeper POV):

"Hey, John, what's up?" Martha's attempted smile never reached her pretty green eyes. She bit her bottom lip.

John considered his friend for a moment then heaved the heavy backpack off his shoulders. It hit the ground with a thud. "Not much, you?"

"Same old." Martha's voice was so low he had to step closer to hear. "You still out job hunting?" she said as she studied the sidewalk and ran the toe of her shoe along a crack.

"Yeah, sorry to say." He gently lifted her chin to peer into her face. Tears were about to spill there. He felt the pull of her chin as she tried to turn away. "You still at Smith and Sons or did something happen?"

Now we have two living, breathing characters

Explanation:

<h2>____________________________</h2>

<h2><u>PLEASE</u><u> </u><u>MARK</u><u> ME</u><u> BRAINLIEST</u><u> AND</u><u> FOLLOW</u><u> </u><u>ME </u><u>LOTS</u><u> OF</u><u> LOVE</u><u> FROM</u><u> MY</u><u> HEART</u><u> AND</u><u> SOUL</u><u> DARLING</u><u> TEJASWINI</u><u> SINHA</u><u> ☺️</u><u>❤️</u></h2>
tekilochka [14]3 years ago
4 0

Hi ! I'm from Japan.

________________________________

Nobita — How're you ?

Gian — I'm good already. We all are meeting after an year.

Nobita — Ya, but don't remind me about those days. ( Lockdown )

Gian — I'm about to loose my mind tonight because our upcoming exams will be held at school.

Nobita — That's alright. I'll somehow pass.

Gian — Maybe, but I and suneo are going to fail badly I think. We might be kept back.

Nobita — You can still copy in exams from someone.

Gian — Dekisogi can be the right man to cheat from. He always comes first in our class.

Nobita — Great Idea ! That's a paradise, with a nasty bite.

Gian — Why nasty bite?

Nobita — What if sir caught you!

Gian — That's dangerous but I'm hungry for adrenaline. I love taking risks.

Nobita — I think you've lost control. You've lost control. You're insane.

Gian — I'm little bit undecided. Let's See what's happening.

Nobita — The street light has lit, like a fire in a blaze have got to burn it down.

Gian — Goodbye! Let's go home and sleep till we see sunlight.

________________________________

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