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I want a dialogue between greengrocer and customer

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Answered by eranitha2000gmailcom
5

Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answered by aryansuts01
3

Answer:

Concept:

Dialogue (often spelled dialogue in American English) is a literary and dramatic style that shows a written or spoken conversational dialogue between two or more persons. It is most commonly linked with the Socratic discussion as developed by Plato in the West, but precursors can also be traced in other traditions, notably Indian literature.

Given:

I'd want to see a conversation between the greengrocer and the customer.

Find:

write conversation between greengrocer and customer

Answer:

Customer: Have you fresh vegetables?

Shopkeeper: My vegetables are all fresh from the fields, sir.

Customer: What is the price of onions?

Shopkeeper: Sir, 25 rupees per kilogram.

Customer: What is the rate of cauliflower?

Shopkeeper: 50 rupees per kilogram.

Customer: Give me a kilo of onions and a kilo of cauliflower.

Shopkeeper: Anything else, sir.

Customer: Give me a pound of peas, half a pound of lady's finger, and a pound of cabbage.

Shopkeeper: Sir, take brinjal and carrots. These are also very good.

Customer: No I don't need them. Have you got potatoes and tomatoes?

Shopkeeper: Yes, sir.

Customer: All right. Half a kilogramme of tomatoes and a kilogramme of potatoes should suffice.

Shopkeeper: Sir, take some fresh mint also.

Customer: O .K. Put some mint also. Now what is the bill?

Shopkeeper: Only 195 rupees, sir.

Customer: Take these 195 rupees.

Shopkeeper: Thank you, sir. Come again.

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