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DIALOGUE - Coggle Diagram
DIALOGUE
Subtopic of dialogue
Words
A speech sound or series of speech sounds that usually symbolize and express a meaning without being divisible into smaller units that can be used independently.
The whole range of linguistic forms generated by combining a single basis with different inflectional elements without altering the part of speech elements
Formal Words and Informal Words
Formal : We use it when writing essays for school, cover letters to apply for jobs, or emails and letters at work.
Informal : We use it to talk during daily lives with friends, children, and relatives.
Speeches
Punctuation
Punctuation is used to distinguish spoken sentences, or dialogue, from the remainder of a narrative in direct expression.
Within the speech marks are the words spoken by a character: "Did you hear that noise?" "Sam whispered. Sometimes, speech marks are known as inverted commas or quotation marks.
Speacial qualities
Poetry
A piece of writing in which careful attention to diction (sometimes including rhyme), rhythm, and imagery brings intensity to the presentation of feelings and ideas.
Charm
to attract someone or persuade someone to do something because of your charm.
Dialects and Accents
An accent is simply how one pronounces words. A style of pronunciation. A dialect includes not just pronunciations, but also one’s general vocabulary and grammar.
Rhythm
Rhythm (from Greek ῥυθμός, rhythmos, "any regular recurring motion, symmetry"—Liddell and Scott 1996) generally means a "movement marked by the regulated succession of strong and weak elements, or of opposite or different conditions" (Anon. 1971, 2537).
Thetricality
When characters onscreen do things, that's action. When they talk, that's dialogue. Most of a story's momentum is contained in action and dialogue. When working together, action and dialogue represent a plot well and are interspersed in a seamless manner. Characters do stuff while they're chatting. They chew, pace, make expressions and gestures, use the language of the body. And the characters talk as they do stuff. When dining, studying, and moving, they talk. Emotion can be use in dialogue, it can be as highly emotion or as low. For example The cocked eyebrow provides us with a sense of doubt in the first case, and the slamming of the phone brings us frustration in the last sentence. Think of how the use of the facial features, motions, action and stance of a character will complement the dialogue or add emotion.
Sentences
A phrase is a collection of words put together to say something. The basic unit of language which expresses a complete thought is a sentence. It does this by following the simple grammatical syntax rules.
Definition of dialogue
In a novel, play, or other written piece, dialogue is the exchanging of spoken words between two or more characters. Usually, lines of dialogue are defined in prose literature by the use of quotation marks and a dialogue suffix, such as "she said." In plays, the name of the person speaking precedes lines of dialogue.
Additional key details about dialogue
In comparison to monologue, dialogue is characterized where only one entity is speaking. Dialogue is also crucial for pushing a story's plot forward, and can be a perfect way to express important character and plot detail. Dialogue is also a particular and ancient genre of prose, which mostly takes the form of a philosophical study carried out in conversation between two individuals, as in the subtopics of dialouge