develop a dialogue between two friends on the importance of travelling.
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Akshay: hello Suni How are you?
Sunil: I am good how are you?
Akshay: I am good too. What are you upto these days?
Sunil: Nothing much me and my family are planning to go to Delhi for a week.
Akshay: Wow that is nice, I am planning to go to Thailand this summer.
Sunil: Really? I would love to go there.
Akshay: Yes, I always wanted to visit that place.
Sunil: So are you going there or with family?
Akshay: I am going there with a couple of my friends.
Sunil: that is nice. Thailand is one of my favorite places and I wish I can go there too at least once.
Akshay: Really? I didn't know you like Thailand so much, why don't you come with us?
Sunil: I can?
Akshay: Of course!
Sunil: Really? I am so happy to hear that, I always wanted to go but I didn't have any one to go with. With family, it gets boring you know.
Akshay: Yes, I know which is why I planned my trip with my friends.
Sunil: Yes, Thank you so much Akshay that is so kind of you that you also invited me to this trip.
Akshay: Not a problem at all friend, It would be more fun,
Sunil: Yes, Ok now I have to go for the class I will discuss more on call.
Akshay: Yes sure, call me whenever you want. Take care. See you
Sunil: You too take care.
Answer:
The most common way to do this is with quotation marks. When a character speaks, use double quotation marks. If they quote someone else, use single quotation marks for the quote within their dialogue. Know how to punctuate dialogue properly within double and single quotes.
Explanation:
Format of Dialogue in a conversation:
- Use Quotation Marks to Indicate Spoken Word.
- Dialogue Tags Stay Outside the Quotation Marks.
- Use a Separate Sentence for Actions That Happen Before or After the Dialogue.
- Use Single Quotes When Quoting Something Within the Dialogue.
- Use a New Paragraph to Indicate a New Speaker.
Dialogue between Myself and my Friend:
Myself: Hi friend! How are you?
Friend: Fine, thank you, and you?
Myself: I’m also fine. I’ve heard that you have got a chance to make a journey by train.
Would you please tell me about it?
Friend: Last week I went to Cox’s Bazar with my parents by train.
Myself: When did you start your journey?
Friend: We started our journey at 3 pm. First, we arrived at Kamlapur railway station. We bought three tickets. Then we took our seats.
Myself: How long did you spend on the train?
Friend: It took 8 hours to reach our destination.
Myself: How did you enjoy it?
Friend: I enjoyed the scenes and sights with a joyful mind. By this time the train was moving through rural areas.
Myself: What things attracted you most?
Friend: I gazed and gazed at the house, trees, meadows with golden crops, and another panoramic view with a cheerful mind.
Myself: Would you please tell me about the feelings of your journey?
Friend: All the times I looked and looked through the window. Everything seemed running swiftly in opposite direction. Now and then it crossed a bridge over a river with a chattering noise. After all, I never forget the sweet memory of this journey.
Myself: Ok. Thank you for telling your experience.
Friend: You are most welcome.