Sort of... when a new person begins speaking, you should start a new line, but not a new paragraph. Hope that helped :D
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You put the quotation marks around what was said, start a new paragraph for each speaker, and put any punctuation marks inside the quotation marks.
Certainly, so long as the rest of the paragraph pertains to the dialogue. You can describe the character's actions and thoughts. Once you move on to another character, though, you need a new paragraph.
Dialogue should be written in a separate paragraph each time the speaker or the topic changes.
Yes, you indent each new paragraph.
You do always use quotation marks in written dialog. Also each person quoted should be in his own paragraph.
The paragraph dialog is for shouting out to people or if you want to report the weather or anything you want to write
Yes, it is recommended to start a new paragraph each time a different character speaks in order to make the conversation clear and easier to follow for readers. This helps to improve readability and clarity in writing.
A dialogue paragraph may consist soley of dialog or a quotation reflecting conversations. Soliloquy is speaking thoughts aloud by a character in a play. This could also be a paragraph soley of dialog or a quotation.
You are supposed to use a tab as an indention, and indentions come at the beginning of each paragraph or dialogue.
A border is the dialog box used to make a paragraph stand out from the rest of the text. This is a special paragraph formatting technique.
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