Answer:
dialogue is character conversations
Explanation:
Alice, is not repelled by wonderland, instead she is astounded by it.
this is supported by her dialogue throughout the story
i have not read the story myself so find two things in the story she says TO SOMEONE, not in her head as that would be inner dialogue
make sure the thing she says supports the idea that she likes wonderland
conversations with mad hatter for example.
From: "Nineteen Eighty-Four"
It is better to be a prole than a member of the outer party in Oceania, because proles have greater freedom of thought and action.
"Don't you think you might wish four pairs of hands for me"
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
The main concern of the writer - or the topic sentence - which is stated in the first sentence, is that <u>keeping his or her mind when writing is not easy when they are staying at their grandmother's cottage</u>. We are then treated with several sentences explaining why it is hard, with various distractions that the author willingly or unwittingly found themselves in.
The final sentence supports this topic sentence since what the author is writing in her or his typewriter remains discontinued since they are too preoccupied with other things to finish their work.