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Title: Warm up


1
Warm up
  • Take out a piece of paper.
  • Create a three-five line dialogue between two
    people. Make sure you identify the speakers. Use
    all puntcuation necessary

2
Using Quotation Marks in Dialogue
Dialogue
3
What is dialogue?
  • Conversation between two or more
    people

What?
Yes.
You dont say
I cant hear!
4
Purpose
  • Moves the plot forward
  • Shows what the characters are like
  • More direct and concise than real life
    conversation

5
Direct Quotation
  • Represents a persons exact speech or thoughts
    and is enclosed in quotation marks
  • Example Using dialogue in your writing makes
    your story come alive to the reader! said Mrs.
    Mahre.

6
What is an Expression?
  • An Expression identifies the speaker of a
    quotation
  • three categories of expressions- Introductory,
    Concluding, and Interrupting
  • Examples John wondered, I said, replied Sally

7
Introductory Expression
  • Place a comma after an introductory expression
    and write the quotation as a full sentence.
  • Example Sep Gibbons explained, I think youve
    got my cat.

8
Concluding Expression
  • When using a concluding expression
  • 1.End the quotation with a comma, question mark,
    or exclamation mark inside the quotation marks.
  • 2.Write the concluding expression followed by a
    period.

9
Concluding Expressions (Cont.)
  • Example
  • But what makes you think Ive got him? asked
    Herriot.
  • Concluding Expressions do not begin with
    capital letters.

10
Interrupting Expression with One Sentence
  • End the first part of the direct quotation with a
    comma and a quotation mark
  • place a comma after the interrupting expression
  • use a new set of quotation marks to enclose the
    rest of the quotation

11
Interrupting Expression (Cont.)
  • Example
  • Tell me, he said, about this cat you lost.
  • Well, Mr. Gibbons, Helen replied, youd
    better take him.

12
Interrupting Expression with Two Sentences
  • End the first quoted sentence with a comma,
    question mark, or exclamation mark and a
    quotation mark
  • Place a period after the interrupting expression
  • Use new quotation marks and end punctuation for
    second quotation.

13
Interrupting Expression with Two Sentences (Cont.)
  • Example
  • Well, thats right good of you, Sep answered.
    Well have to be off if were going to catch the
    eight oclock bus.

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Classwork Practice
  • Revise your pre-write, making corrections to the
    dialogue practice.
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