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Dialogue

Dialogue. Brooke G. Dialogue. A conversation between characters. Dialogue. Granma spoke from behind me, "Wales, he's tiring out." Granpa stopped and turned. He looked down at me and the big hat shadowed his face. "It's better to wear out when ye've lost something," he said.

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Dialogue

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  1. Dialogue Brooke G.

  2. Dialogue • A conversation between characters

  3. Dialogue • Granma spoke from behind me, "Wales, he's tiring out." Granpa stopped and turned. He looked down at me and the big hat shadowed his face. "It's better to wear out when ye've lost something," he said. The Education of Little Tree Ganma is speaking to “Wales” Or AKA granpa . Which makes it A dialogue

  4. Dialogue • SCROOGE: What else can I be when I live in such a world of fools as this? Merry Christmas! Humbug!FRED: Uncle!SCROOGE: Nephew! Keep Christmas in your own way, and let me keep it in mine!FRED: But you don't keep it!        SCROOGE: Then let me leave it alone. What good has it ever done you? Fred and Scrooge are talking to each other which makes it a dialogue. A Christmas Carol

  5. Dialogue • Dialogue is an exchange of ideas or opinions on a particular issue, especially a political or religious issue, with a view to reaching an amicable agreement or settlement.

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