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Marshall Cain
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30 August, 13:49
Why does an author dialogue in characterization
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Izabella Keller
30 August, 14:04
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An author uses dialogue in characterization so you can understand the characters feelings and thoughts. It's a better way of getting to know and understand the character. It's just another way of relating to the character.
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