There are many good examples of dialogues found online. You can also ask your drama teacher for some good monologues. Teachers often?æhave a wealth of helpful resources.
Sure! Here's a brief example:
"Hey, how was your day?" "Not too bad, just busy at work." "That's good. Did you hear about the new restaurant that opened downtown?" "Yeah, I heard it's really good. We should check it out sometime." "Definitely, let's plan to go next weekend."
A great example of a dialog story is John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath. He uses the unsophisticated, impassioned conversations of poor farmers to drive the story.
'A Clean Well-Lighted Place' by Ernest Hemingway
'They're Made Out of Meat' by Terry Bisson
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Give me a sample of dialog in telephone conversation of reservation.
dialog is a "madayang log" hehehehe
Absolutely a script can contain no dialog. Film is a visual medium, after all, and a viewer must be able to follow the story without any words. The 2011 film, The Artist, is a great example of a film without any -- or much -- dialog. Silent movies produced pre-late-1920s are also good examples of stories without dialog. They contain dialog, which is presented as text during the scene, but often the text is unnecessary because so much of the story can be understood visually. Plus, the 2015 movie, Minions, is another example of 'no dialog' because the characters' dialog is essentially gibberish.
It depends on the type of story. I'll give a few examples: A school paper (Even RELA): Not usually, but if you feel like you can pull it off in an unlikely case, go for it! You never know if you never try! A personal story (One that you're writing for fun): YES! Do it! A story without dialog is an empty story. A story you want to publish: Seriously. If you're thinking about this then you have some mental issues. YES. Enough said. Anyway, if you use this guide you can kind of see that you can have dialog in about every story!
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what is a 5 components of dialog box?
Okay, sure, lay it on me.
False.
You are lovely this evening, in your blue dress and elegant earrings. Thank you, I like your new shoes, and matching belt.
Yes a story boarding need a dialogue
The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne