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Which description defines dialogue? (1 point) Responses when and where a story takes place when and where a story takes place a...Asked by Hawt Chikin nuggies
Which description defines dialogue?
(1 point)
Responses
when and where a story takes place
when and where a story takes place
a conversation between at least two people
a conversation between at least two people
the order in which things happen
the order in which things happen
the person telling the story
(1 point)
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when and where a story takes place
when and where a story takes place
a conversation between at least two people
a conversation between at least two people
the order in which things happen
the order in which things happen
the person telling the story
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Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct description that defines dialogue is:
**a conversation between at least two people**.
**a conversation between at least two people**.
Answered by
Hawt Chikin nuggies
Which punctuation mark sets off a direct quotation from the rest of the sentence in English?(1 point)
Responses
question marks
question marks
semicolons
semicolons
quotation marks
quotation marks
commas
Responses
question marks
question marks
semicolons
semicolons
quotation marks
quotation marks
commas
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The punctuation mark that sets off a direct quotation from the rest of the sentence in English is:
**quotation marks**.
**quotation marks**.
Answered by
Hawt Chikin nuggies
In English, where should you place periods and question marks used in dialogue?(1 point)
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inside the opening quotation marks
inside the opening quotation marks
outside the opening quotation marks
outside the opening quotation marks
inside the closing quotation marks
inside the closing quotation marks
outside the closing quotation marks
Responses
inside the opening quotation marks
inside the opening quotation marks
outside the opening quotation marks
outside the opening quotation marks
inside the closing quotation marks
inside the closing quotation marks
outside the closing quotation marks
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
In English, periods and question marks used in dialogue should be placed:
**inside the closing quotation marks**.
**inside the closing quotation marks**.
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Hawt Chikin nuggies
Which line of dialogue is punctuated correctly?(1 point)
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"Why don't you start a dog walking business, said his sister."
"Why don't you start a dog walking business, said his sister."
"Our lease says no pets," his mother replied.
"Our lease says no pets," his mother replied.
I want a pet, James said.
I want a pet, James said.
"But I really want one", he whined.
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"Why don't you start a dog walking business, said his sister."
"Why don't you start a dog walking business, said his sister."
"Our lease says no pets," his mother replied.
"Our lease says no pets," his mother replied.
I want a pet, James said.
I want a pet, James said.
"But I really want one", he whined.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The line of dialogue that is punctuated correctly is:
**"Our lease says no pets," his mother replied.**
**"Our lease says no pets," his mother replied.**
Answered by
Hawt Chikin nuggies
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Answered by
GPT-4o mini
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