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English Writing Practice Test: Dialogue Writing
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Dialogue is a written conversation between two or more characters in a story. It's a way for writers to show a story instead of explaining it. Dialogue can help readers get to know characters and interpret the story for themselves.  Here are some tips for writing dialogue: Know the reason: Determine why the dialogue is happening. Choose characters: Decide which characters are speaking. Use quotation marks: Start and end dialogue with quotation marks. Start with action: Begin with the action. Use dialogue tags: Show who's speaking. Keep it tight: Avoid unnecessary words. Keep it... Show more
English Writing Practice Test: Dialogue Writing
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7 Questions

1. What kind of language is best suited for dialogue writing?
2. What needs to be avoided in order to keep the conversation brisk and rapid?
3. Which of the following is the most important quality a dialogue needs to have?
4. What is the literal meaning of Dialogue?
5. Which of the following is allowed in dialogue writing to make it seem more natural?
6. In order to write a dialogue successfully, which of the following is required as a quality in the writer?
7. Why is it always advisable to make a plan or outline of the dialogue before you begin to write?