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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. in easy simple no symbols 6th grader words.

Cae and Dakota
At lunch
Arguing over last orange juice

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Cae: "Dakota, that is my orange juice. I put it in the lunch bag this morning."
Dakota: "No, Cae. I grabbed it from the cooler. It has my sticker on it."
Cae: "I did not see a sticker. I need it. I forgot to bring a drink."
Dakota: "You always forget. Last week you drank my water."
Cae: "That was an accident. Please, I have soccer practice after school and I need energy."
Dakota: "Soccer again? You always have soccer. I have a math test after lunch and I need sugar to wake up."
Cae: "Why do not we split it? We can pour half into my cup."
Dakota: "No. The bottle is almost empty. Splitting makes both of us sad."
Cae: "What if we trade? You give me the juice and I share my applesauce later."
Dakota: "Applesauce is okay. But I want a promise you will remember your drink tomorrow."
Cae: "I promise. I will put a note on the fridge. I do not want to fight."
Dakota: "Fine. I give you the juice. But if you do not remember, you owe me two applesauces."
Cae: "Deal. Thank you. I will remember."
Dakota: "Good. Now hurry before the bell rings. I have to study."