I can write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique wellchosen details and wellstructured event sequences Drafting Dialogue Start a new paragraph every time you change speakers ID: 393342
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Ms. Smith 12 September 2014
I can write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, well-chosen details, and well-structured event sequences
.
* Drafting *Slide2
Dialogue
Start a new paragraph every time you change speakers
.
Quotation marks go around spoken word
.
Use a capital
letter as
the first
letter of
dialogue.Slide3
Dialogue
In
dialogue, punctuation goes inside quotation marks.
“D,” DT.
Example
) “I don’t want to go home,” James whined.Slide4
Dialogue
In
dialogue, punctuation goes inside quotation marks.
“
D?” DT.
Example
) “Can I have some cake too?” I begged
.Slide5
Dialogue
In
dialogue, punctuation goes inside quotation marks.
“
D!” DT.
Example
) “Run!” Sally screamed.Slide6
Dialogue
Commas go before quotation marks
“D,” DT.
Example
) “But I passed the exam,” he justified to his dad.Slide7
Dialogue
Commas go before quotation marks
DT
, “D.”
Example
) He justified to his dad, “But I passed the exam
.”Slide8
Dialogue
Commas go before quotation marks
“
D,” DT, “D.”
Example
) “I’m really hungry,” she muttered as her
stomach rumbled
, “for some cake.”Slide9
Dialogue
Commas go before quotation marks
“
D,” DT. “D.”
Example
) “I’m really hungry,” she muttered as her
stomach
rumbled.
“I could eat anything right now!”Slide10
Dialogue
I stood in the hallway as I heard lockers slamming and papers rustling.
“Here she comes,” Morgan whispered.
Knots twisted in my stomach and my pulse beat rapidly like it was trying to escape because I wouldn’t. I gulped down the fear.
“Ms. Hall, would you please excuse yourself so I can have a conversation here with Ms. Peach?” Her stern voice rang out. It overpowered the hallway noise, and I suddenly felt as if I was the only person that existed on this planet for Ms.
Chesmire
to torture.Slide11
Exit Ticket
On your tiny index card, write your
name
and the
period
. Although you will be working with both on Monday, write down which of the following you feel like you need more help on doing:
Grammar OR RevisingSlide12
Next Week
Mon. – Revising and Editing
Tues. – Final Draft
Wed. – Weird testing schedule…no idea.
Thurs. – Final Draft
Fri. – SSR (paper due!)