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  1. Here's how to write great dialogue in 9 steps: 1. Use quotation marks to signal speech. 2. Pace dialogue lines by three. 3. Use action beats. 4. Use ‘said’ as a dialogue tag.

  2. Jan 1, 2001 · Kiana Davenport. 4.09. 2,831 ratings365 reviews. “Compares with Toni Morrison.”—. Glamour. Beginning with the fateful meeting of a nineteenth-century Yankee sailor and the runaway daughter of a Tahitian chief, and sweeping over a century and a half of passionate, turbulent Hawaiian history, Shark Dialogues takes its place as the first ...

  3. Dialogues of course may be dramatic even though they lack specific theatrical indicators. In his translation of the Gorgias , for example, Lamb observes that “Plato’s dramatic art is at its height” (p. 254) in this Dialogue and some stage directions are included in the words of various participants.

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    dialogues, Euthyphro contains several passages with important philosophical implications. These include those in which Socrates speaks of the one Form, presented by all the actions that we call pious (5d), as well as the one in which we are told that the gods love what is pious because it is pious; it is not pious because the gods love it (10d).