What is the correct form of addressing internal dialogues?
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In literature internal dialogues are used to indicate what a character is thinking. For direct internal dialogue they use quotation marks or italics.
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When internal dialogue is written in the present tense, it is considered “direct internal dialogue.” Direct internal dialogue is always written in the first person present tense, regardless of whether the rest of the story is written in the present or past tense.
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