Twain may have capitalized words in dialogue to convey emphasis, emotion, or a particular tone. This stylistic choice helps to highlight certain words or phrases to draw attention to them and give them more significance within the context of the dialogue.
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dialogue
Dialogue in a film refers to the words that were written down for the actors to say. Example: Tom Hanks at the end of Saving Private Ryan: "Earn this". "Earn this" is the dialogue.
Some words that end with the suffix 'ogue' include dialogue, epilogue, and monologue.
Its called dialogue
Dumbo does not have any spoken dialogue.
When a story has dialogue, you will see quotation marks around the spoken words of the characters.Example: Ted and Bob were walking to school. Bob yelled "Watch out for that puddle Ted!"Any words the characters speak are considered dialogue.
Some words with the root word "logue" include dialogue, monologue, prologue, and epilogue.
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Dialogue
Mark Twain used words like "majestic," "muddy," "mournful," "lonely," and "tumultuous" to describe the Mississippi River in Huckleberry Finn.
Quotation marks are put around the spoken words in a dialogue.