U D RTU,kota
Name-shubham rathore
Roll no-19/529
Batch-G4
Branch-C.S.E.
 Dialogue Writing
 A dialogue is a verbal exchange between two or more people.when two
Persons talk,they do not use bookish language.
 A dialogue is a way of showing a story instead
Of explaining one through writing.
 The writer allows the reader to know the chara
cters first hand and interpret the characters
And story themselvers.
 One may even answer a question by asking a question.a question may be
Anticipated and answered.
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 Dialogues are used in dramas ,films and in narratives.no speaker should
speak for a long time but there should be a spontaneous exchange of
Ideas.
 The dialogue must seen to be spontaneous
But it must have a general plan.one speaker
May interrupt the other in middle of a remark
 Tone is created by careful consideration of
Grammer ,vocabulary,sentence type and mo
Dality.
TYPES OF DIALOGUE
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function of Dialogue
INTERRUPTION
• manish: I am always impressed by a person who attacks
established or traditional concept and principles
• mahesh: do you wantto say you are impressed by an
iconoclast
• manish: yes,I mean that
A Question for a Question
• kishan: will america attack iran?
• manoj: what is you opinion on this ,it will attack?
answering an anticipated question
• vinay: i want to ask you something.
• raj: I know what you want to ask. I am a teetoller
 EXCLAMATIONS
 surprise:
“what ! the minister has been arrested!”
 pleasure:
“great ! we have won the match!”
some basic punctuation
Why is Dialogue required???
to present facts of own& to consider
facts of others
to seek understanding
through alternatives
to reach decisions
Dialogue mapping
Dialogue tree making
Dialogue example
Dialogue example
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thank you

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    U D RTU,kota Name-shubhamrathore Roll no-19/529 Batch-G4 Branch-C.S.E.
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     Dialogue Writing A dialogue is a verbal exchange between two or more people.when two Persons talk,they do not use bookish language.  A dialogue is a way of showing a story instead Of explaining one through writing.  The writer allows the reader to know the chara cters first hand and interpret the characters And story themselvers.  One may even answer a question by asking a question.a question may be Anticipated and answered.
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    sr  Dialogues areused in dramas ,films and in narratives.no speaker should speak for a long time but there should be a spontaneous exchange of Ideas.  The dialogue must seen to be spontaneous But it must have a general plan.one speaker May interrupt the other in middle of a remark  Tone is created by careful consideration of Grammer ,vocabulary,sentence type and mo Dality.
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    INTERRUPTION • manish: Iam always impressed by a person who attacks established or traditional concept and principles • mahesh: do you wantto say you are impressed by an iconoclast • manish: yes,I mean that
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    A Question fora Question • kishan: will america attack iran? • manoj: what is you opinion on this ,it will attack?
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    answering an anticipatedquestion • vinay: i want to ask you something. • raj: I know what you want to ask. I am a teetoller
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     EXCLAMATIONS  surprise: “what! the minister has been arrested!”  pleasure: “great ! we have won the match!”
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    Why is Dialoguerequired??? to present facts of own& to consider facts of others to seek understanding through alternatives to reach decisions
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