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The dialogue would be the conversation between the two friends, these two would probably discuss decorations, invitations, party games, and a menu.
dialogue between two friends talking about their dreams
it is easy. you can do this yourself
De-idealization is when a teenager begins to feel that their parents and teachers aren't always right. They think of celebrities or other friends to be more ideal at this stage. They find faults from their parents or teachers and this is where conflicts arise.
If you have never had a dialogue with a friend, then you should turn off your computer and call your friend. Talk to them and write it down.
If you happen to be neighbours or your family is friends of a teachers family or even a friends parents are your teachers then chances are you are going to associate in some way outside of school. And it's fine to be friends with them, of course this friendship if you choose to pursue it will be different then between you and say your best friend because no you cant randomly discuss what Jimmy and Haley did over the weekend kinda thing, I personally and friends with some of my teachers it makes school easier to know that you got friends on the inside.
Teachers are not friends, they are teachers. Do you really want your teachers to know what you and your friends are doing? To see all your pictures and comments?
The expectations of your teachers parents and friends may limit your imagination and confine you to a career that does not interest you.
Person 1: Hey, how was your weekend? Person 2: It was good, just relaxed at home. What about you? Person 1: I went hiking with some friends. It was great to get outdoors. Person 3: That sounds fun! I've been wanting to go hiking too.
WikiAnswers is not going to provide 20 dialogues for you to copy -- that is plagiarism. You'll have to complete this assignment on your own. To write dialogue, just pretend you and your friends are talking -- that's all dialogue is, people talking.
i think no ask your teachers or friends