17th April 2012
Today, I am very elated by my present situation. It is a turning point in my life. I have, at last, learnt the Kannada alphabet. My joy knows no bounds. I am overwhelmed by the unexpected action of my granddaughter. I was choked with emotions when she gifted me a copy of Kashi Yatre-something I always wanted to read on my own. What touches me deeply is not the gift but her love for me. I will never be able to return the favour offered by my teacher who showed immense patience and maturity and helped bring about this new day in my life when I can enjoy reading a book on my own.
"How I Taught My Grandmother To Read" is a short story by Sudha Murthy. The theme of the story is how a young girl taught her grandmother how to read and how you can be a teacher no matter the age.
dialogue
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the authors grandmother told him the story because she wanted him to realise the important of a craft and learn one !
the only dialogue is him saying a single line to himself, which is near the end of the story
When the characters talk to each other or to themselves. "Hello Odephius" "Hello stranger. May I feel your face."
tall tale
dialog is a "madayang log" hehehehe
The story, "How I Taught My Grandmother To Read", talks about a girl who stayed with her grandparents in Karnataka. The girl used to read the story to her grandmother every week, as her grandmother didn't know how to read or write. One day, the girl left the house to attend a marriage somewhere else. The magazine arrived while the girl was gone and the grandmother, unable to read the content, rubbed her hands on the pictures, feeling hopeless and dependent on her granddaughter. Once the girl came back, her grandmother insisted the her granddaughter to teach her how to read and write. Within a very short period of time, the grandmother was successful and able to read and write. Her greatest sense of satisfaction began when she started reading the novel of the story Kashi Yatre on her own.
Obed's grandmother, Naomi
a play
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Grandmother's War Story - 1911 was released on: USA: 15 February 1911
how i tough my grand mother to read this is a fanatics story in diologs form we can not say some things i think you read own self..
Yes a story boarding need a dialogue
It depends on the type of story. I'll give a few examples: A school paper (Even RELA): Not usually, but if you feel like you can pull it off in an unlikely case, go for it! You never know if you never try! A personal story (One that you're writing for fun): YES! Do it! A story without dialog is an empty story. A story you want to publish: Seriously. If you're thinking about this then you have some mental issues. YES. Enough said. Anyway, if you use this guide you can kind of see that you can have dialog in about every story!
Anything by Ernest Hemingway is heavy on the dialogue.
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the authors grandmother told him the story because she wanted him to realise the important of a craft and learn one !