Wednesday, 22 April 2020

Conversations | Writing

Direct speech is exactly what a person has said. A conversation is more than one person speaking. To create a direct conversation it is compulsory to use quotation (speech/"") marks.

Open with one speech mark. After that write what one character is saying, followed by puncutation (!?,). Close the speech by using another quotation mark.

Next, write down who is speaking using a dialogue word. Some examples of dialogue words are: 'stated', 'exclaimed', 'growled', and 'yelled'.

When a conversation is held, each speaker needs their own line. This is to know who is talking.

When the majority of a story is based on conversations it could be a good way to entertain the audience.

LI: To write conversations.

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