Talking And Thinking

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Now we all know that in a lot of books, there are characters and animals and anything that talks or thinks.

Of you want a proper way to put conversations or thinking, then you have to speed the conversations apart of there are different people talking.

For example:

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"So what do you want to do?" said Amber.

He shrugged, "I don't know. Usually I walk to the park and wrote books."

Amber nodded, "Then let's go to the park. I can always help you with some ideas."

They both walked out and went to the park.

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As you can see, if one character talks, then the other person talks on a separate line or space.

Now thinking is something most books have. If their either making a choice or lying.

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Shannon looked around the room.

I have to get to the library but I can't get caught skipping class. What do I do?

She looked over at a teacher and she had an idea.

I have to get to the other side.

She quietly walked over to the doors.

"Shannon? Why aren't you in class?" the teacher asked.

Oh shoot.

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And just like the conversations, thoughts have to be on a separate line or space.

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