Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Dialogue Practice

1.       "I would like to go the beach this weekend," she told him as they left the apartment.

2.       "I don't want any stupid cake," says the guy who goes to Europe and the Middle East. "Where's the champagne?" he says and laughs.

3.       "That is," Wesley said,"that neither you nor me is her boy".

4.       "Have you read Hills Like White Elephants yet?" he asked her.
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5.       "Why can't we talk to any of the people outside?" Ellen stuttered. Ellen unaware of the fact that soldiers were not only in Copenhagen, their home town.
          "Soldiers are spread all around Denmark, they are specifically hunting down Jews. To be safe, we must not talk to any of my brother's friends, nor anybody else you see. The world is dangerous and I must protect the both of you. I could not lose another daughter." Ann Marie's mother whispered. She wanted to protect the girls, they were both her daughters wherever they are.
          "Can I talk to the cat?" Christie teased. "Can I talk to my doll?" Christie was unaware of the danger Ellen was in, and she would tell the soldier everything she knew because she had no knowledge of why the soldiers rome the streets.


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