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Dialogue and descriptions help show the reader the events that are taking place in a story. They allow the reader to actually visualize the story. Adjectives and dialogue create a better story. These are key elements to a narrative. In this quiz, the students will decide how to best include dialogue and descriptions in a story.
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Dialogue is the actual words spoken by a character and it uses quotation marks.
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This sentence contains both adverbs and adjectives to describe the sentence.
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This sentence gives the best description of how the glass would fall off the ledge.
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The most appropriate reaction would be the dialogue from the mother.
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This sentence describes the locations where the parents hid the presents.
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Dialogue would be expected here.
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Dialogue from Thomas would be the most natural event to happen next.
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This reaction would be the most appropriate and descriptive.
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More details should be included to describe events that are happening in the story.
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This sentence best describes the events that are taking place in the sentence.
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