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True OR False Quotation marks go around EVERYTHING a speaker says. This sentence is punctuated correctly: “Don’t hit your brother.” begged my mother. When a dialogue is interrupted, begin the second part of the quotation with a capital letter. Ex. “Did you know,” asked Cassandra,”That I have always been afraid of heights? You should start a new paragraph when speakers change.
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The Key to GRRREAT Dialogue Sound natural –Pay attention to the way people speak: Sometimes we don’t speak in complete sentences or use slang, etc. –Words can reflect age, emotions, or where a character is from. Don’t over do it! - Writing fewer lines of well-written dialogue is better than trudging through lines and lines of bad dialogue!
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Place quotation marks at the beginning and end of a speaker’s exact words. “Which computer game are you playing?” asked Robin. “It’s a new geography game,” Zohra replied.
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Commas and periods always go inside the closing quotation marks. “Perhaps you have heard of Pong,” Barbara said. She explained, “It was the first truly successful video game.”
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When the speaker’s words are a question or an exclamation, place the question mark or exclamation point inside the closing quotation marks. “Do you remember a company called Atari?” Barbara asked. “What a lot of money that company made!” she exclaimed.
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When a quotation begins a sentence, use a comma, question mark, or exclamation point – not a period – to separate it from the rest of the sentence. “Video games for television were developed in the mid-1960s,” Sean added. “Are you ready?” she asked.
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Begin a new paragraph every time the speaker changes. “I don’t care if she does find out!” shrieked Penelope. “You never care about anyone but yourself,” spat Richard.
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If the second part of a divided quotation is a complete sentence, it should begin with a capital letter. “Students at Harvard created it,” he said. “They played it on the room-size computers of that time.”
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