Punctuating Dialogue in Writing

Punctuating Dialogue in Writing

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Ethan Morris

English

6th - 10th Grade

Hard

02:01

The video tutorial explains the use of dialogue in writing, focusing on how to correctly punctuate dialogue. It covers the definition of dialogue, the importance of indicating who is speaking, and the use of quotation marks and dialogue tags. Examples are provided to illustrate different ways to position tags in a sentence, including at the beginning, end, or middle. The tutorial also discusses advanced techniques for adding suspense in dialogue. The video concludes by encouraging viewers to practice punctuating dialogue in their writing.

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What is dialogue?

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Why is it important to indicate who is speaking in written dialogue?

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What punctuation marks should surround spoken words in dialogue?

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If a dialogue tag is placed at the beginning of a sentence, what punctuation should follow it?

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What punctuation should follow a dialogue tag placed at the end of a sentence?

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In the example, what does Sarah say in response to Tyler's question?

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When placing a tag in the middle of a statement, what punctuation should follow the first part of the dialogue?

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What punctuation should come after the tag when it is placed in the middle of a statement?

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In the final example, what does Tyler state?

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What is the main takeaway from the tutorial on punctuating dialogue?

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