Which of the following statements about writing dialogue is correct?
Punctuation marks are placed outside of the quotation marks.
Each change of speaker equals a new paragraph.
Quotation marks surround the speaker’s words and the taglines.
The spoken words should not be capitalized or punctuated.
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statement 1, 2 are right :)
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it has to one of them not two
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Answer:
Among the following statement about writing dialogue, the correct statement is "Each change of speaker equals a new paragraph".
Explanation:
- In English, dialogue writing refers to the conversational writing between two or more individuals.
- Composing dialogue in a way that draws in the readers to be more engaged with the story is not an overwhelming task. It is necessary to compose a significant exchange with the proper guidelines.
- Dialogue writing gives the ability the person to upgrade their open abilities. It generally is a relational talk with a portion of the general public individuals.
- The format of dialogue writing says that every speaker gets another passage each time he/she speaker says something, we need to place it in a new section, regardless of whether it is only a single word. i.e. New Paragraph for Every Speaker. Hence this statement is correct.
- Punctuation marks come under quotation/ speech marks. All the punctuations utilized with dialogue should be put under the statements. Hence this statement is incorrect.
- The speakers' spoken words should be capitalized or punctuated. Hence this statement is incorrect.
- Quotation marks surround only the speaker’s words but the taglines stay outside. A tag line indicates the speaker and appears in the same paragraph as the speaker's words. Hence this statement is incorrect.
Hence "Each change of speaker equals a new paragraph" is correct.
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