Dialogue used for location.
there are 2 ways for this and they are:
1)speech - speak about where you are but don't give it away.
2)text - get straight to the point
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"Where" is a word commonly used to ask about a location.
A location code is a unique identifier assigned to a specific geographical area to help accurately identify and navigate to that location. It is often used in logistics, postal services, and mapping applications to improve efficiency and accuracy in delivering goods or services.
The word used to ask about something's location is "where." In English grammar, this type of word is known as an interrogative pronoun. It is used to inquire about the place or position of a person, object, or event.
Precise coordinates or exact position can be used to convey the same meaning as absolute location.
Library Locations
Click and drag the dialog box to a different location on the screen.
Dialog show how a character speaks so you can see the level of education and regional area where he or she lives.
Quotation points. """
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Location
Points are used to show or represent locations or positions in space.
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Just click on whatever option you used to bring up the dialog box before it disappeared. The dialog box may still be open, but has lost focus. When you open it again, you really do not open a new box, you just are able to see the box that already is open. Most open windows show up on the bar at the bottom of your Windows screen, but many dialog boxes are not programmed to indicate that they are open.
False- it is reflected in the scroll box
Quotation marks are used to show dialogue. They are placed around whatever characters have said. If more than one consecutive statement is said by the same character, it's not necessary to state the speaker's name twice.