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Dialogue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A dialogue (sometimes spelled dialog ) is a conversation between two or more people. It is also a literary form in which two or more parties engage in a discussion. When reported or imitated in wr...
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Dialogue - Definition of Dialogue at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Dialogue. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... An exchange of ideas or opinions: achieving constructive dialogue with all political elements.
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dialogue Definition from dictionary ... Seeking for suggestion on dialogue making.; Seeking for suggestion on dialogue making.; Dialogue; enhance dialogue; Dialogue; Use of "nicknames" in dialogue; dialogue; One of the first things needed <are, is> spaces for dialogue; Comma usage in dialogue; dialogue; What is a...
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Definition of dialogue from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Etymology: Middle English dialoge, from Anglo-French dialogue, from Latin dialogus, from Greek dialogos, from dialegesthai to converse, from dia- + legein to speak — more at legend...
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Definition of Dialogue in an online ecyclopedia or dictionary. ... The term dialogue expresses basically reciprocal conversation between two or more persons. When reported or imitated in writing, "dialogue" labels a form of literature invented by the Greeks for purposes of rhetorical entertainment and instruction,
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Making Dialogue Believable ... Dialogue is a simulation of real speech, and as such, writers should attempt to bring the above qualities into their work, but while realism in dialogue is a good goal, don’t go overboard. Write every line with purpose and reason.
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FUNNY QUOTES, FUNNY STUFF ... Patient: Doctor, I feel like a pack of cards. Psychiatrist: I'll deal with you later. ... Mother: Mrs. Jokes next door has a new baby. Daughter: What will she do with her old one?
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Article from The Encyclopedia of Informal Education exploring the related notions of dialogue and conversation in the thinking of Hans-Georg Gadamer, Paulo Freire, Jürgen Habermas, and David Bohm. ... 'Dialogue', Freire says, 'is the encounter between men, mediated by the world, in order to name the world'.
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