dialogue
dialogue is when people are talking or having a conversation.
I'm not sure I understand your question. Can you provide more context or rephrase it?
The two parts of a sentence are the subject and the predicate. The predicate is an action. The subject is a person, place, thing or abstract idea.
A predicate is a grammatical term referring to the part of a sentence that includes the action or state of being of the subject. In simpler terms, it tells what the subject is doing or what is being said about the subject.
two esential parts of every declarative or an imperative sentence are subject (about which or whom something is being said) and predicate (what is being said about the subject)
Henry said, "Is it true that men perform all the roles in kabuki theatre?" The part being said is the direct quotation. The person that said it is outside of the quotation marks.
Yes, typically a comma is used after "that being said" to indicate a transition between two related but distinct thoughts or ideas in a sentence or conversation.
A word is a part of speech, not a sentence like the one in your example.
What "part of speech" is the word "said?"
A sentence must contain a subject (who or what the sentence is about) and a predicate (what the subject is doing or what is being said about the subject).
'anxious' she said after being asked how she felt.
Platz, or Ort, depends on the sentence being said.