Joe: Do you know who's running for Parliament from our district?
Patrick: Yes, it's Clement Paul.
How do I write a sentence using the word Parliament in a dialogue?
I am confused.
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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?
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.
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?
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?
Yes, Patrick, those are good examples. Good work!
Yes, those are good examples.
Thank you. I will send you one last one in minute to look over.