Dialogue Writing
English Language
Dialogue Writing starts at 4 and continues till grade 12.
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In the dialogue, "Can you help me?" asked Sam, what is Sam doing?
In the dialogue, "I am so tired," whispered Lily, what does the word 'whispered' tell us?
In the dialogue, "Let's play outside," suggested Ben, what is Ben doing?
In the dialogue, "Where are you going?" asked Tom, which part is the dialogue tag?
In the dialogue, "Can you help me?" asked Sam, what is Sam doing?
In the dialogue, "I am so tired," whispered Lily, what does the word 'whispered' tell us?
In the dialogue, "Let's play outside," suggested Ben, what is Ben doing?
In the sentence, "I can't wait for the trip!" exclaimed Maria, what is Maria feeling?
Which of the following is a correct dialogue tag? (1) said (2) running (3) quickly
Which of the following is a correct way to punctuate dialogue? (1) "Let's eat," she said. (2) "Let's eat". she said. (3) "Let's eat,". she said.
Which of the following is a correct way to write a question in dialogue? (1) "Where are you going?" she asked. (2) "Where are you going," she asked. (3) "Where are you going." she asked.
Which of the following is a dialogue tag? (1) quickly (2) said (3) running
Fill in the blank: "Be careful!" ______ the mother.
Fill in the blank: "Can I play outside?" ______ the child.
Fill in the blank: "I don't understand," ______ the student.
Fill in the blank: "I don't want to go," ______ the boy sadly.
True or False: Dialogue can be used in both stories and plays.
True or False: Dialogue can be used to create suspense in a story.
True or False: Dialogue can be used to show a character's personality.
True or False: Dialogue can help move the story forward.
