How does the author of Finding Dorothy use dialogue differently than the author of Big Wheels Keep On Turnin?
Understand the Problem
The question is asking how the dialogue in 'Finding Dorothy' is used differently compared to 'Big Wheels Keep On Turnin'. The focus is on the comparative aspect of dialogue usage in the two texts, looking for specific differences in character development, factual information, personal interactions, and thematic communication.
Answer
The dialogue in Finding Dorothy creates more well-developed characters.
The dialogue in Finding Dorothy creates more well-developed characters than the people quoted in Big Wheels Keep On Turnin'.
Answer for screen readers
The dialogue in Finding Dorothy creates more well-developed characters than the people quoted in Big Wheels Keep On Turnin'.
More Information
Finding Dorothy uses dialogue to enhance character development, while Big Wheels Keep On Turnin' uses quotations to illustrate experiences.
Tips
A common mistake is not focusing on how dialogue differences affect character development versus mere illustration of experiences.
Sources
- STAAR English I Rationale (PDF) - tea.texas.gov
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