by Maestri
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Below is an example of a dialogue that illustrates the above rules. (A note about paragraphing in dialogue: Each time a speaker finishes, begin a new paragraph.) |
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“Good morning,” said the new supervisor as I entered the door. |
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“Good morning!” I answered, somewhat surprised. “You must be Ms. Barnes. I’m Joshua Haines. It’s a pleasure to meet you.” |
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“Tell me what you do, Joshua. I’m anxious to learn all about this operation.” |
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“I smiled and said, “That doesn’t surprise me. I heard you were a ‘sieve for information.’” |
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