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β 14y agoYes, you must indent every time the speaker changes so the dialogue is not cluttered.
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β 14y agoNo, you do not have to indent each time someone speaks in a dialogue. You can simply start a new line with the speaker's name or dialogue tag to indicate a change in speaker. Indenting is one way to organize dialogue but not mandatory.
The passive voice of the sentence "Someone rings the bell at 12 every day" is "The bell is rung at 12 every day by someone."
Matt Bellamy speaks English fluently, as it is his native language. He also has basic knowledge of French and some proficiency in Italian.
The province that primarily speaks French in France is Γle-de-France, which includes the capital city, Paris. French is also widely spoken throughout the country in all other provinces and regions.
His commitment to volunteering every weekend speaks louder than any promises he could make.
Edinson Cavani is fluent in Spanish and Italian.
yes because there is a rule for indenting and that rule states that you indent every paragraph or else its wrong
yes because there is a rule for indenting and that rule states that you indent every paragraph or else its wrong
A hanging indent indents every line after the first one, whereas indenting a paragraph indents only the first line of the paragraph.
Yes, typically you should indent the first line of a paragraph after a block quotation. However, formatting rules can vary depending on the style guide being followed (e.g., APA, MLA, Chicago).
In this essay I will be talking about...
In some types of opera and operetta, there is spoken dialog between musical numbers to advance the plot. But in "Grand Opera", traditionally every word of what would normally be dialog is sung.
Walter Cronkite.
The beginning of every paragraph should be indented in all formal writing.
First, don't do it for every single word -- it gets old very fast! The actual way would be to use the hyphen: "B-b-bye, folks!"
No. No one speaks every major language.
Yes, he does
Yes, it is common practice to indent the first line of each paragraph except for the first paragraph in a piece of writing. This helps to visually separate each paragraph and make the text easier to read.