Currently in my last year of college, and ready to graduate with a degree in English and Education. More to come...
The first thing to remember when you are punctuating dialogue (the speaking part of the sentence) is that there are two main parts to the sentence you'll be working with. First is the actual dialogue-> "This is far from over" (we'll get to the punctuation shortly) Second is the character or person doing the speaking-> Mozart Let's see the different ways we can write this dialogue. Keep a close eye on the punctuation and capitalization - these are the two main sources of difficulty for many students (and teachers). The most common way to write this is with the dialogue and what is called a ...
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