LITERATURE QUESTIONS
ELEMENTS OF LITERATURE
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stage directions
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dialogue
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drama
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scene
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Detailed explanation-1: -From a contemporary writing standpoint, writers use the word “dialogue” to mean any communication between two characters-generally spoken out loud, though there are exceptions to this rule. Dialogue is denoted by quotation marks and dialogue tags. A line of dialogue can serve many different purposes within a work.
Detailed explanation-2: -In written conversation or dialogue, a tag is a group of words following quoted speech (e.g. ‘she said’). It identifies who spoke and/or the tone or emotion behind their speech. Words for ‘said’ may show or suggest: Volume (e.g. yelled, shouted, bellowed, screamed, whispered)
Detailed explanation-3: -The way that somebody talks, what they say, how they say it is character. And dialogue has to show character. It also has to show plot, and maybe it can be funny along the way. And good dialogue is doing all three of those things at the same time.
Detailed explanation-4: -: a conversation between two or more persons. also : a similar exchange between a person and something else (such as a computer) : an exchange of ideas and opinions.
Detailed explanation-5: -Definition of Dialogue It is the spoken words of a character. It allows characters to speak for themselves. It shows what is spoken between characters.It is conversation between characters.