How does the author of Finding Dorothy use dialogue DIFFERENTLY than the author of "Big Wheels Keep On Turnin' " uses quotations?

Understand the Problem

This question asks you to compare and contrast the use of dialogue in "Finding Dorothy" with the use of quotations in "Big Wheels Keep On Turnin'." You need to identify which of the provided statements accurately describes a key difference in how these narrative devices function in the two texts. Essentially, it's a question about analyzing authors' craft and purpose in using dialogue versus direct quotations.

Answer

Dialogue in *Finding Dorothy* develops character, while quotations in *Big Wheels Keep On Turnin'* illustrate experiences.

The dialogue in Finding Dorothy develops the characters, whereas the quotations in Big Wheels Keep On Turnin' illustrate people's experiences.

Answer for screen readers

The dialogue in Finding Dorothy develops the characters, whereas the quotations in Big Wheels Keep On Turnin' illustrate people's experiences.

More Information

The authors use dialogue and quotations for different purposes. One uses it to show character, the other to show experience.

Tips

Focus on what the dialogue and quotations reveal in each of the works.

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