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B&A: Shall we play a dialogue scavenger hunt? +BQ's, of course?
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<blockquote data-quote="IndiSkye" data-source="post: 2560753" data-attributes="member: 861781"><p>Okay, so I'm currently working on two stories, and the serious one can't really be fit into this thing, so I'll just have to do my not-so-serious ones about three termites, a beetle, a yellow car, a robot on loan from Tokyo named Felicity, two dating Irishmen named Seamus and Socks, and a drunk barman.</p><p></p><p>1) A line of dialogue in which a character introduces him/herself.</p><p>~ “My name is Randall-Davidson Wayne Harvey Chinchilla Jack Patrick Moore, however you have me permission to call me Randall.” (The Beetle)</p><p></p><p>2) A passage of dialogue (more than one line) with two exclamation points.</p><p>~ “Now really, this is just getting ridiculous! A camel, owned by a termite that smokes and drives a car? This is really just bollocks” (Some random giraffe that doesn't even fit into the story)</p><p></p><p>3) A line of dialogue that talks about the weather.</p><p>~ I don't actually have one of these =(</p><p></p><p>4) A line or passage which uses a four-syllable word</p><p>~ “Well you see, it depends on these. Number one, our luck. Number two, our hiding place. And number three, the circumference of a moose”. (Pedro, a termite)</p><p></p><p>5) A line or passage which incorporates a simile</p><p>~ I can't find one of these either =O</p><p></p><p>6) A line of dialogue in which one character insults another.</p><p>~ “Alas my dear Pedro, I believe that a brain was non-existent to you in first place, my termite. I have always strongly believed that that empty head of yours is filled with sawdust!" (Sebastian, another termite)</p><p></p><p>7) The last line of dialogue that you wrote.</p><p>~ “well, it was bound to happen eventually!” (George, another Termite, after Pedro throws himself off a balcony)</p><p></p><p>BQ1- Hmmm, okay. A line of dialogue where a character admits that they are wrong, without making it obvious</p><p></p><p>BQ2- I love them I'd give them about an 8</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IndiSkye, post: 2560753, member: 861781"] Okay, so I'm currently working on two stories, and the serious one can't really be fit into this thing, so I'll just have to do my not-so-serious ones about three termites, a beetle, a yellow car, a robot on loan from Tokyo named Felicity, two dating Irishmen named Seamus and Socks, and a drunk barman. 1) A line of dialogue in which a character introduces him/herself. ~ “My name is Randall-Davidson Wayne Harvey Chinchilla Jack Patrick Moore, however you have me permission to call me Randall.” (The Beetle) 2) A passage of dialogue (more than one line) with two exclamation points. ~ “Now really, this is just getting ridiculous! A camel, owned by a termite that smokes and drives a car? This is really just bollocks” (Some random giraffe that doesn't even fit into the story) 3) A line of dialogue that talks about the weather. ~ I don't actually have one of these =( 4) A line or passage which uses a four-syllable word ~ “Well you see, it depends on these. Number one, our luck. Number two, our hiding place. And number three, the circumference of a moose”. (Pedro, a termite) 5) A line or passage which incorporates a simile ~ I can't find one of these either =O 6) A line of dialogue in which one character insults another. ~ “Alas my dear Pedro, I believe that a brain was non-existent to you in first place, my termite. I have always strongly believed that that empty head of yours is filled with sawdust!" (Sebastian, another termite) 7) The last line of dialogue that you wrote. ~ “well, it was bound to happen eventually!” (George, another Termite, after Pedro throws himself off a balcony) BQ1- Hmmm, okay. A line of dialogue where a character admits that they are wrong, without making it obvious BQ2- I love them I'd give them about an 8 [/QUOTE]
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