Asked by Patrick
How do I write a sentence using the word Parliament in a dialogue?
I am confused.
I am confused.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Joe: Do you know who's running for Parliament from our district?
Patrick: Yes, it's Clement Paul.
Patrick: Yes, it's Clement Paul.
Answered by
Patrick
I think I understand. So I have to make it as if someone asks me a question and I respond somehow using the vocab word is that correct?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
That would be one way of doing it.
It could also be in the form of two statements.
Joe: The British Parliament ignored the complaints of the American colonists.
Patrick: Yep. That was a big cause of the Revolutionary War.
It could also be in the form of two statements.
Joe: The British Parliament ignored the complaints of the American colonists.
Patrick: Yep. That was a big cause of the Revolutionary War.
Answered by
Patrick
Joe: What is taxation?
Cindy: When the government charges a tax on income earned, products purchased, and property owned.
The Vocab Word is taxation. Would this be an okay example?
Cindy: When the government charges a tax on income earned, products purchased, and property owned.
The Vocab Word is taxation. Would this be an okay example?
Answered by
Patrick
Another vocab word is intimidated.
Example of dialogue.
Jacob: I feel intimidated by that boy.
Josh: Why do you feel intimidated?
Would the above be a good example of dialogue using the word intimidated?
Example of dialogue.
Jacob: I feel intimidated by that boy.
Josh: Why do you feel intimidated?
Would the above be a good example of dialogue using the word intimidated?
Answered by
Reed
Yes, Patrick, those are good examples. Good work!
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, those are good examples.
Answered by
Patrick
Thank you. I will send you one last one in minute to look over.
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