Hindi, asked by payalsangamnere021, 2 months ago

English
a) Dialougue writing.
a) put the sentences in proper order to prepare
a meaningful dialogue.
o I am going to the market
2) Where are you going?
3 I will buy a new dress
what will you buy there?

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Answered by dhanika3
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Answer:

A dialogue means conversation between two or more people. In fiction, dialogue is a verbal exchange between two or more characters. If only one person talks then it is a monologue.

Dialogues are an effective tool of communication. They are a very important form of composition.

The conversation may be informal or formal, depending upon the following factor

1.    Relationship between the speakers

2.    The topic of conversation

3.    The situation in which the speakers are placed

Dialogues are widely used in writing fiction, poems and dramas, generally to convey the view point of the characters.

Points to be Remebered While Writing Dialogue

As a part of writing shills, students will be expected to fill in the blanks and complete the dialogue. Guidelines for writing dialogues

1.    The students need to read the preceding and the following dialogues.

2.    They must understand the topic being discussed.

3.    Tense of the dialogue should be used according to the situation.

4.    It should appear to be natural.

5.    The words used should be to the point so that they convey the idea clearly.

Sample Dialogue

The customer realises that tmplete the dialogue between the two in which the customer makes the shopkeeper realise his mistake.

Dialogue between a shopkeeper and a customer

Customer               :   What is the rate of Kaju Burfi?

Shopkeeper           :   Rs. 600 per kg, sir

Customer               :    Pack half a kg for me.

Shopkeeper           :   In a minute, sir

Customer               :   But you have weighed less than half a kg.

Shopkeeper           :   Don’t worry sir, you’ll have less weight to carryhe shopkeeper is being unfair to him. Coustomer               :   Oh! Thank you for a good piece of advice.

Shopkeeper           :   Well, I am here to do good to my customers, sir.

Customer               :    Here’s your money.

Shopkeeper           :   But, it’s less money, sir.

Customer               :   Don’t worry, you’ll have to count less money.

Shopkeeper           :   But, that’s not fair.

Customer               :    I’m simply following your advice, sir.

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