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How good is it to use script-style conversations in stories? New Hampshire, 2144, Beside a sign at Bulgart st. James: Please, Robert, I don't have time to discuss this. You must hand ove...
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How good is it to use script-style conversations in stories? > New Hampshire, 2144, Beside a sign at Bulgart st. > > James: Please, Robert, I don't have time to discuss this. You must hand over those documents! > > Robert: I'm not giving away the only evidence to the death of my wife. > > James: You realize they'll be over in time and I won't be able to help you. > > Robert: It is my job alone to find out who's behind this. You really can't understand! > > Robert hears a car approaching. > > James: You need to run, now! > > Robert says, "Thank you, friend" and quickly runs towards the closest building. He hears, behind him, the car stop. Two agents rush out of the car.