In a script, the screenwriter gives characters dialog to speak.
The script writer notes a character's name, which sits on a line by itself, and under that, the words that the character speaks.
Example:
ADAM
I can't get the cap off this bottle! Please help me.
Proper formatting is always required, depending on the medium for which you're writing the script.
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its the that dialogue is set up one person is talking to another
Yes, you indent each new paragraph.
Yes, of course you can "take quotes" from writing other than dialogue.
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dialogue writing between 2 sisters on arranging birthday party
dialogue between two friends talking about their dreams
insert a dialog choice a couple times into the dialog
how to make a short dialog
It depends on what sort of book you're writing. There can be dialogue if it's a fiction book. A nonfiction book usually does not contain dialogue.
The correct spelling is "dialogue."
Dialog Semiconductor was created in 1981.