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Yes, you can keep dialogue in script format by using the character's name followed by a colon and then the dialogue. For example: John: How are you doing today? Mary: I'm doing great, thanks for asking. This format helps to differentiate dialogue from narrative in a fiction story.
You would correctly punctuate this as dialogue, and as a question."What can you possibly mean by that?" she stormed.You could also make it an exclamatory sentence as part of dialogue."What can you possibly mean by that!" she stormed.
I'm not sure what you're asking here. If you mean how to use the word "dialogue," then here are some sentences.He and his boss have a running dialogue about pay rates.Authors need to have believable dialogue in their stories.My dialogue coach says I need to speak more slowly.If you are asking how to write a character's dialogue, look at the following."I don't know what you mean," the WikiAnswers Supervisor said. "This question is confusing because it is not written in proper, grammatical English."
the correct aftermath to the situation/question is what the answer is.
More information is needed on what this situation is. Use the improve to the right of the question then erase this answer so the question will revert back to unanswered questions.
the correct aftermath to the situation/question is what the answer is.
dilema, challenge, tragedy, tough situation, obstacle, predicament
First of all, that question doesn't make sense. Second of all, you got a situation here. And that situation is how good looking the situation's situation is.
the correct aftermath to the situation/question is what the answer is.
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