asked 109k views
1 vote
Creative writing!!

The unit expresses how important conflict is in dialogue. Please compose two short dialogue exchanges, one with conflict and one without, based on the following: A parent telling a child it's time for bed.

1 Answer

1 vote

Dialogue with Conflict:

Parent: It's time for bed now, sweetie. You need to get enough rest for school tomorrow.

Child: No! I don't want to go to bed. I'm not even tired!

Parent: I understand you might not feel tired, but it's important to follow a routine and get a good night's sleep. You'll feel better in the morning.

Child: I hate going to bed early. It's not fair!

Parent: I know it may not seem fair, but it's for your own well-being. We can discuss it further tomorrow, but for now, it's bedtime.

Dialogue without Conflict:

Parent: It's time for bed now, sweetie. You need to get enough rest for school tomorrow.

Child: Okay, Mom/Dad. I'll go to bed now.

Parent: Thank you for understanding. I'll help you get ready for bed.

Child: Can you read me a bedtime story, please?

Parent: Of course! Let's pick out a book together and I'll read it to you.
\huge{\mathcal{\colorbox{black}{\textcolor{lime}{\text{I hope this helps !}}}}}

♥️
\large{\textcolor{red}{\underline{\tt{SUMIT\:ROY\:(:}}}}

answered
User Stephan Leclercq
by
8.0k points
Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.