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Edit | Post #26034 | Initial revision | — | about 5 years ago |
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A: How do you mix dialogue with actions of a character? Like Adrian McCarthy's answer that cited Mark Baker's answer, I wholeheartedly approve of Mark Baker's answer. However, I wanted to further elaborate with an example in case you don't want just a single action that is repeated. You can also flip-flop, and elaborate the actions with more detail. > S... (more) |
— | almost 7 years ago |
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A: Is it bad idea to directly state the message/moral of a story? As I understand, this is done all the time for television scripts. For instance, when Star Trek characters are discussing new aliens or territories, their discussions go over some basic facts. Maybe they are confirming their knowledge, in theory. In reality, the reason they say many of these things i... (more) |
— | over 7 years ago |
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A: What English version of the bible should I quote from? It really doesn't matter. That is why you're getting some fairly different answers. Some churches will favor one version. Other churches will favor another version. Unless you have a target audience more specific than "familiar believers", you're not going to have a single version that absolutely tr... (more) |
— | over 7 years ago |