The example of dialogue that is formatted correctly is:
"I can't believe it," she exclaimed. "This is amazing!"
Here is an example of correctly formatted dialogue: "I can't believe you're here," Sarah exclaimed. "I wouldn't miss it for the world," replied John with a smile.
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That is 'dialogue' .
This is false a correctly formatted memo will have a complimentary closing. In a standard block style letter, all letter parts begin at the left of the margin.
give an example of mixed dialogue
I'm happy to help with that. However, it seems like you haven't provided the excerpt or the citations to choose from. Feel free to provide more details so I can assist you in identifying the correctly formatted citation.
The correct sentence with commas with dialogue is: "I asked, 'Could you please pass the salt?'"
Dialogue
Disc = DVD or CD or Hard disk?? If its a DVD or CD then the chances are it has been formatted incorrectly. If its a hard disk then it probably has not been partitioned correctly or the disk partition is damaged, or the drive has not been formatted correctly
An example of a question that includes the keyword "dialogue" could be: "How does the use of dialogue contribute to the development of the characters in the novel?"
Disks and partitions should be formatted before usage.
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.