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Dialogue Writing

English Language

Dialogue Writing starts at 4 and continues till grade 12. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Dialogue Writing. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
See sample questions for grade 7
In the following dialogue, what does the dialogue reveal about the characters? "I'm scared," whispered Tim. "Don't worry, I'm here," replied his sister.
In the following dialogue, what does the word 'murmured' suggest about the way the character is speaking? "It's late," murmured Anna.
In the following dialogue, what is the purpose of the dialogue tag? "Can I help you?" asked the librarian.
In the following dialogue, what punctuation is missing? "I can't find my book said Lily.
In the following dialogue, who is speaking the second line? "Are you coming to the party?" asked Sam. "Yes, I am," replied Alex.
What is a dialogue in English writing?
What is a dialogue tag?
What is the difference between direct and indirect speech in dialogue writing?
What is the effect of using too many dialogue tags in a conversation?
What is the purpose of using dialogue in narrative writing?
What should you do if two characters are speaking in the same paragraph?
Why is dialogue important in a story?
Write a dialogue (2-3 lines) between a customer and a shopkeeper about buying a pen.
Write a dialogue (2-3 lines) between a doctor and a patient about a headache.
Write a dialogue (2-3 lines) between a parent and a child about cleaning a room.
Write a dialogue (2-3 lines) between two classmates about a school project.
Write a dialogue (2-3 lines) between two friends deciding what to do after school.
Write a short dialogue (2-3 lines) between a teacher and a student about homework.