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Dialogue can make the story more engaging, authentic, and dynamic for the reader. It can reveal character traits, drive the plot forward, and provide insight into relationships between characters. Well-crafted dialogue can create tension, humor, and emotion, drawing the reader deeper into the narrative.
Writers generally use monologues to inform the audience of something that they need to know to enjoy the play or story.
Cause and effect can help a reader understand text by, telling the reader that this happened which caused this to happen.Here are a few examples:Cause: One domino fell Effect: all of the dominos fellCause: you dropped a plate Effect: You broke the plate
You use observation everywhere - in your descriptions, in the character's dialogue and actions, and in telling the plot.
Writers use ideas and content to create a good mental picture for the reader.
Generalization helps the reader understand a character or idea in the story.
To help a reader imagine a physical experience
there way of seening it.
When writers use repetition, they want to emphasize a point or idea, create a sense of rhythm or pattern, convey a feeling of intensity or urgency, or evoke emotional responses from the reader.
Using exaggeration can captivate the reader's attention, emphasize a point, or create a humorous effect. It can also help to add emphasis, make a statement more memorable, or create a vivid image in the reader's mind.
Strong use of fact in the writers arguments
Writers use anecdotes to make their writing more engaging and relatable to the reader. Anecdotes can help to illustrate a point or add a personal touch to the writing, making it more memorable and impactful.
So that the writing is more interesting and the reader will get hooked.