Dialogue Analysis and Perspective
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Dialogue Analysis and Perspective
📖 Part 1: Reading the Dialogue
Read this conversation between Maya and her friend Jake:
Maya: "Oh, you're here. I wasn't sure you'd show up."
Jake: "Yeah, well, I said I would."
Maya: "Right. So... did you finish the project?"
Jake: "Most of it. There's still some stuff to do."
Maya: "Some stuff? Jake, it's due tomorrow!"
Jake: "I know when it's due, Maya. I'll get it done."
Maya: "Fine. Whatever you say."
I can analyze dialogue to understand characters' emotions and intentions.
🔍 Part 2: Analyzing Emotions and Intentions
✍️ Part 3: Perspective Writing
Dear Diary,
Success Criteria: I can identify emotions beneath spoken words, use text evidence to support my analysis, and write from a character's perspective showing their inner thoughts.
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