Its called dialogue
words
Dialogue = words characters say to each other in a story; usually in quotation marks. Example: "I think he asks too many questions", groaned the second grader. "There is no such thing as too many questions", replied the teacher.
Juxtaposition is a word used to describe the placement of words or objects in relation to each other. For example, if you were talking about a poem, you might say: The author's juxtaposition of the words "dark" and "light" right next to each other is used to show the stark contrast between the two.
I accept your command, or in other words, I will do as you say.
go to setting and look in each fil to see and can i just say i am so sexy
when they say that you have a cats tounge,it means that you are very quiet and when they say that,(in other words) they are kinda asking you why you arent talking.
When characters speak to each other in conversation apex..
He has the characters in the play say them. That is how you use words in a play.
In a film, dialog is the collection of spoken words that the actors say to each other.
Do you mean if two women say I love you to each other, do they have crushes on each other? 90% of the time, no. However if a woman isn't straight or if she is saying those words to her lover... them yes
Dialogue = words characters say to each other in a story; usually in quotation marks. Example: "I think he asks too many questions", groaned the second grader. "There is no such thing as too many questions", replied the teacher.
Basically, it's two people telling each other off. They go back and forth and each of them get a chance to say what they want to say to the other. It's basically a fight with words.
yes he does curse Shadow says D--n it when he gets shot at and D--n when he dies other characters say these words as well
Hello my name is(your name)...I noticed(what you noticed about her)......We should get to know each other better.
They say hell a lot. And one of the characters said damn.
we have a conversation and tell each other we love each other
Filipinos commonly greet each other with "Magandang araw" (Good day) or "Kamusta" (How are you). They may also use "Hi" or "Hello" as a casual greeting. Physical gestures such as a handshake, a nod, or showing respect by placing the back of an elder's hand to one's forehead are also common forms of greeting.
Juxtaposition is a word used to describe the placement of words or objects in relation to each other. For example, if you were talking about a poem, you might say: The author's juxtaposition of the words "dark" and "light" right next to each other is used to show the stark contrast between the two.