True, many non-fiction novels have been written in a style that would read just like a fictional story, such as <em>The Prince</em> and <em>1776</em>.
The question is asking to state how does the author of A modern Love Letter create surprise,so I think , El Saadawi, challenge the preconceptions of what love is and how it is seen in the modern setting.
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Main points, sub points in full sentences, the introduction, body and conclusion should all be labeled in a speech preparation outline…..A speech preparation outline should include your final bibliography.
The correct answer is the first option: The words each character says are enclosed by quotation marks.
Anything that a character says is always in quotation marks. This makes it much easier for readers to follow the characters' speech and understand the story.
For example: As Sarah closed her notebook, she accidentally gave herself a paper cut. "Ouch!" She exclaimed.
The word "Ouch" is enclosed in quotation marks which visually shows that the character spoke.
One of the only instances that a character's speech appears next to his/her name is in a play. Plays are often written with few actions and lots of speech. This is a format in which the character's words will appear next to his/her name.
Words that the main character says are also always in quotation marks, not italics or brackets. However, often times, words that a character thinks/says to himself may appear in italics.
Words that address a conflict are also never in bold or heavy black type. Conflict is written in the same format as the rest of the dialogue.