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    home and must fight to survive its attacks. Individual VS Supernatural 5) An elderly woman must decide whether to undergo a dangerous but necessary treatment for a serious medical condition. Individual VS Herself EXAMPLES OF DIALOGUE 1) “Slow down Bryan” shouted Tina as he ran fast towards the park “I want to play!” He replied with excitement. “This is one of the nicest retirement homes I have ever seen” exclaimed Todd as his daughter wheeled him inside the calm

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    Romeo and Juliet Dialogue

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    The Copied Passage | Your Response to the Passage | 1.5.93-127 ROMEO | [To JULIET] If I profane with my unworthiest hand | | This holy shrine‚ the gentle fine is this: | | My lips‚ two blushing pilgrims‚ ready stand | | To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss. | JULIET | Good pilgrim‚ you do wrong your hand too much‚ | | Which mannerly devotion shows in this; | | For saints have hands that pilgrims’ hands do touch‚ | | And palm to palm is holy palmers’ kiss. | ROMEO

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    Divvee Dialogue Analysis

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    quality‚ it doesn’t taste good and we are particular about the ones we like. That would be one thing and that is a challenge in itself now that I think about it. I go to the normal grocery store‚ I go to Costco‚ I go to nutrition stores‚ I go to Target because they have everything‚ but not everything. I guess that is a pain now that I think about just going to so many different stores. Interviewer: That is a really good point and I had forgotten about that. That is so true isn’t it? You have to

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    Plato’s dialogue: The Gorgias‚ 482e-484e: The Speech of Callicles When I first began to read this passage I was a little confused at the message Callicles was sending to reader and to the philosophers of that time. As I continue to study philosophy I get the sense that most philosophers question the same thing for reason of being. The question of “why” and “what makes…” is the common theme with most things I’ve come across in this course. To read a passage that was written which portrays the

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    In modern life‚ one has to face many critical problems. Global warming is the most controversial problem. It is not also scientific problem but also common problem because it affects our lives directly. In recent researches‚ scientists have proved that global temperature raised 0.60C ± 0.2oC from 1901 to 2000 and 0.74oC ± 0.150C from 1956 to 2005‚ so the rising temperature in the world has mostly happened for the recent 50 years. According many scientific researches‚ global temperature increases

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    leaders need to practise and execute dialogue‚ and to me‚ this was what Brad and Simon were doing: showing their authentic leadership through dialogue. I thought this may have been purely for our benefit‚ but after four hours‚ beginning with introductory meetings and followed by interviews and a shop floor tour‚ it became apparent that management was striving to develop a learning culture. I began to understand that management is about creating an environment to communicate through different mediums:

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    Dialogue Between Couple

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    “How are you?” “Honestly? I feel like I’m dying.” “That’s never good.” “Tell me about it.” “I doubt I could if I tried.” “Do you think that—?” “Hold up! You have an ant on your cheek.” “Get it off!” “Alright‚ alright‚ relax!” “I can’t believe I didn’t feel it…” “Shit!” “What?” “I killed it.” “Kain!” “Sorry!” “It only wanted to be on my cheek!” “Why would it want to be there? I probably put it out of its misery.” “That’s not funny! It liked me because I smell good.” “Apparently died

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    Horrified‚ Billy murmured‚ “What in God’s name have we stumbled into?” “Danger‚ great danger. This is the work of the Witches goblins‚ the Clawbraw.” In a panic‚ Billy turned and looked in all directions‚ “What in heaven’s name are you talking about?” “They are ghostly beings in search of flesh and souls to devour. But don’t worry if you

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    Judge: If you don’t confess to being a witch then you will get hanged. Proctor: I will confess‚ and let it be known on the walls that i am a witch so I can live free with my wife Elizabeth. Judge: Okay you can live ‚ but you need to name out anymore witches that you know‚ if not you will be sent to jail‚ also if we find that it isn’t true you will be sentenced to jail as well. Proctor: I will not name any names. Judge: Now are you sure this is all true? If you don’t name any names it seems a little

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    more than 1‚000 words‚ analyse this passage‚ discussing how narrative voice and dialogue are important elements in the creation of meaning in the passage. Throughout the passage from Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice‚ the author provides many ways to establish the creation of meaning through the use of dialogue and narrative voice. Austen allows the reader insight into the nature of the characters by us of dialogue‚ in which we see how the characters interact with each other. Austen also uses

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