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You are travelling by train. You meet a fellow traveller who is engrossed in reading a book. Write a dialogue between two of you on importance of reading​

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Answered by ZzyetozWolFF
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Me: Hey! What is that book about?

Fellow traveller: The book is about medical ayurvedic remedies to diseases which don't have a cure in scientific world.

Me: Is it? From where did you get this book?

Fellow traveller: A boy was selling it near station.

Me: Do you think these remedies would work?

Fellow Traveller: I'm just reading for the sake of not getting bored. Remedies are quite conservative. Like, somewhere i read a very creepy one. I'm just analysing how do they think that one could buy such books in this mordern era.

Me: There are a lot many people who still believe in such remedies. It's good that you don't believe in such. A person should have their own intellect.

Fellow traveller: Well! next station is mine. Take care! hope you have a nice journey.

Me: Oh! yes. I didn't noticed the time. It was nice meeting a nice person like you.

What you need to know ?

  • A dialogue writing means "Talk between two people".

  • The language of dialogue should be simple as we talk in our daily life.

  • Avoid going off topic to the given subject.

  • Write a dialogue according to the character of a person.

  • Use exclamatory sentences to represent it as real conversation happening.

  • Try to start the dialogue in an interesting way which olcould attract people's attention.
Answered by Qᴜɪɴɴ
51

Me: Hello Grand-ma! Are you travelling alone? Can I sit here?

Fellow Traveller: Hi young one! Yeah I'm alone. Feel free to sit.

Me: If you don't mind can you tell me what's that book is about? The cover looks interesting...

Fellow Traveller : Well, it's a Bengali book named "Kabuliwallah" (The Fruitseller from Kabul)

Me: Wow is it a story book?

Fellow Traveller: Yeah! Do you like story books? Wanna read it?

Me: Oh that's so kind of you.

Fellow Traveller: I'm happy to see that some young people these days are still interested to read books while other just go through the internet!

Me: You're right grand-ma! But you know though internet provides vast information to us. But sometimes it can be wrong and yeah the stories are not always given in the regional language

Fellow Traveller: I like your thoughts. People should read books. Books help to increase imagination power.These days youngsters mock at me when I say I prefer books more than internet. But I'm glad that you appreciate books. May God bless you dear

Me: Thanks a lot for your blessings!

Fellow Traveller: So here's the book as your present! Read it as many times as you want.

Me: What! Don't you want this book?

Fellow Traveller: No child! I've read it several times. Now my destination has arrived. I need to get down. Take care.

Me: Thanks a lot. Let me help you with your baggages. They look too heavy! Take care. I'm feeling bleesed as I met you. B'bye.

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