Which of the following is NOT a step in dialogue writing? *
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Completeness
Greetings
Development of Dialogue
Closing Sentences
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Closing sentences
Explanation:
Closing sentences stand as a fact for completeness. Hence by saying closing sentences, this means that one person has to say a bunch of sentences to end the dialogue e.g
Ruth: Bye.
Grace: Bye, See you, have a nice day...
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Completeness option 1 is not a step in dialogue writing:
- Dialogue writing is the act of writing a discussion between two or more people.
- When creating a discourse, there are a few key steps to remember.
- At the outset of a scene, characters always greet one other. It is the conversation's focal point.
- The second stage is to create a discussion. It contains both the body of the discussion between characters and the purpose of the conversation.
- It should be informative and not too short or long.
- The last discourse should end with closing sentences to indicate the end of the conversation. It contains phrases like "goodbye," "see you later," and so on.
- While completeness is an important aspect of conversation composition, it is not the first step.
- Every sentence in the dialogue must be complete.
- There should be no doubt in the reader's mind about any component of the discourse.
- In order to establish its correct conclusion, the dialogue's conclusion should also be full.
- However, while completeness is not the goal, it is a crucial consideration when establishing interaction.
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