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1) Dialogue in Fictional Writing
In the space below, write a dialogue between two or more characters that you will include in your fictional narrative. The dialogue should help to advance the plot of the story and reveal information about the characters. Write at least ten lines of dialogue and be sure to follow the conventions of grammar and punctuation. 3-4 sentences in paragraph form in easy simple no symbols 6th grader words.
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"Mia, what is that paper?" Ben asked.
"It is a map," Mia said.
"A map to where?" Ben asked.
"To the old oak by the river," Mia said.
"That place is off limits," Ben said.
"We will not tell my mom," Mia said.
"Why not tell an adult?" Mr. Lee asked as he stepped from the yard.
"Because we want to find the box first," Mia said.
"I hid a box there when I was a kid," Mr. Lee said.
"You hid a box?" Ben said.
"Yes, and I forgot what was inside," Mr. Lee said.
"Then we can dig and look together," Mia said.
Ben looked at Mr. Lee and said, "If you come with us, I will go."
Mia smiled and held the map tight. She felt brave and ready. The three walked toward the river under the bright sky. They knew this day would change things.
"It is a map," Mia said.
"A map to where?" Ben asked.
"To the old oak by the river," Mia said.
"That place is off limits," Ben said.
"We will not tell my mom," Mia said.
"Why not tell an adult?" Mr. Lee asked as he stepped from the yard.
"Because we want to find the box first," Mia said.
"I hid a box there when I was a kid," Mr. Lee said.
"You hid a box?" Ben said.
"Yes, and I forgot what was inside," Mr. Lee said.
"Then we can dig and look together," Mia said.
Ben looked at Mr. Lee and said, "If you come with us, I will go."
Mia smiled and held the map tight. She felt brave and ready. The three walked toward the river under the bright sky. They knew this day would change things.
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