In Monster, Steve Harmon identifies a speaker in his dramatic text by giving the speaker's name followed by
a colon.
placing quotation marks around spoken words.
capitalizing and centering the speaker's name.
using dialogue tags as part of the sentences.
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Hi the answer is C. capitalizing and centering the speaker's name
- Monster is a novel written by Walter Dean Myers.
- The story is about a sixteen year old boy, who faces trial for robbery.
- Part of the novel is in script form written by Steve Harmon, part as his diary entries, and there are scenes switching between court trial room and flashbacks of Steve.
- Steve identifies a speaker in his script by Capitalizing and centering the speaker's name, followed by the speaker's dialogue.
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