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Effectiveness of Writing With Dialogue

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Explains how dialogue is profound in all sources of literature.

Dialogue in a story or novel can enhance the plot line of the story immensely, or it can take away from the story and turn it into a not so well written one. It is the key focus or any novel, in which can either make or break it. There are many reasons to use effective dialogue in a book, and there are also many techniques one can employ to use dialogue effectively so that it benefit's the writers ability. Dialogue is very important to have, but also very important to use it effectively and in an exciting way.

There are a number of reasons that writers should use effective dialogue in there writings. These reasons include the pursuit of eaves dropping on the character's lives, a change of pace, and it gives the ready a sense.....

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