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1 Dialogue Rules and Practice

2 Dialogue Rules Rule #1: Dialogue is always in quotes. Rule #2: When there is a new speaker, you start a new paragraph. Rule #3: Speaker tags can come before, after, or in the middle of dialogue. Before- Will asked, “What time will dinner be ready?” After- “Take out the trash before you go to school,” mom called. Middle- “I wonder if the test will be hard,” Kylie commented, “I should probably study anyway.”

3 Dialogue Rules Rule #4: Capitalize the first letter of the sentence in quotes. Rule #5: The comma, question mark, period, exclamation point go inside the quotation marks. Comma: “Today, I walked home,” Ted said. Question Mark: Betty asked, “Ted walked home today?” Exclamation Point: “Ted fell on his way home today!” exclaimed Sarah. Period: Ted said, “Today, I walked home.”

4 Dialogue Rules Rule #6: When dialogue is first, and the speaker tag is last, the dialogue is followed by a comma, question mark or exclamation point- not a period. The period follows the speaker tag. -Comma: “Today, I walked home,” Tom said. -Question Mark: “Tom walked home today?” Betty asked. -Exclamation Point: “Tom fell on his way home today!” exclaimed Sarah.

5 Practice Punctuate the following conversation from The View From Saturday (p.51). You will need to add commas, periods, question marks, quotation marks, indent, and capitalization. “I noticed,” I said. He said, “I'm taking off tomorrow.” “What are you going to do?” I asked. “I thought we might go up to Disney World. You used to like Epcot.” “What will I do with Ginger?” I asked. “Well,” father replied, “let me find out what accommodations they have.”

6 Practice “I noticed,” I said. He said, “I'm taking off tomorrow.”
“What are you going to do?” I asked. “I thought we might go up to Disney World. You used to like Epcot.” “What will I do with Ginger?” I asked. “Well,” father replied, “let me find out what accommodations they have.”


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