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Dialogue between resident of an area and Eb office for frequent power cut​

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Answered by saimeloni
70

Answer:

Resident: Hello! Iam I speaking to Eb officer.

eb officer: yes madam. say me.

Resident: there is a power cut in our area.

eb officer: Mam will u please say the area name.

Resident:yes sir! sure. (name if the area)

eb officer: Mam there is a small problem in your area we are repairing it. you will get the power in 1 hour mam.

Resident: ok sir! thank you for the information.

Answered by pragyan07sl
8

Answer:

Resident: "Hello sir. I am calling from the Janakpuri Society."

Eb Officer: "Yes. How can I help you?"

Resident: "I hereby want to file a complaint about the frequent power cut in my area."

Eb officer: "Okay. Please wait a while."

                 "May I know your area address, please?"

Resident: "Yes, sure. Here is my Eb card with the required details."

Eb officer: "We have registered your complaint and our team will visit your area this afternoon. Thank you for your co-operation".

Resident: "Thank you, sir."

Explanation:

  • Composing dialogue in a way that draws in the readers to be more engaged with the conversation is not an overwhelming task.
  • It is necessary to compose a significant exchange with the right guidelines.
  • Dialogue writing provides the ability for the person to upgrade their open communication abilities.
  • It generally is a relational talk with a portion of the general public individuals.
  • Every speaker gets another passage each time he/she speaker says something, we need to place it in a new section, regardless of whether it is only a single word. i.e. New Paragraph for Every Speaker
  • Punctuation/speech marks come under quotation/ speech marks. All the punctuations utilized with dialogue should be put under the statements.

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