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Do you like looking at the stars when the night sky finally hits?
ohhhh i would love to; unfortunately, where i am, light pollution is extremely bad and its hard to see anything up there during the regular night
the only times i've gotten to see the night sky and all of the stars has been when the power goes out, but even so its still difficult...
my dad has a telescope that we sometimes bring out to look at the planets! its not a very powerful one, but we can at least see saturn's rings and jupiter's red spot through it :]
Can you draw my comfort characters Minka Mark and Madison Spaghettini hanging out with my oc Discovery Family please?
here ya go!
collaborating with my brother @/lancexists who is a fnf guy :>
i did the arts and he did the animation and the rest for this
mod coming... idk when lol
HI since you're a fellow writer [from what i've read, hah, WRITER PUN- anyways], HOW DO YOU PROPERLY WRITE DIALOGUE TAGS. like the. "Hello," she picked up a coffee mug and took a sip, "my name is Kaley." or the "BACK OFF!" They screamed in unison. like... am i doing it right or đ this is something that always pesters me whenever i write cause i have no idea to ask google about it
HI THERE YES HELLO THSNK YOU FOR ACLNOWLEDGING ME!!!!!
i LOVE dialogue tags because you can do so much with them and they inherently have so much varietyâbut they can be difficult to get the hang of, especially cause there are a ton of TINY annoying grammatical rules that go with them
as the CEO of tiny annoying grammatical rules i am HERE to HELP
SO!
âHello,â she picked up a coffee mug and took a sip, âmy name is Kaley.â
this would be totally correct IF the âpicked up a coffee mug and took a sipâ was replaced with said or mumbled or barked or whatever, BUT youâve replaced those possible dialogue tags with an action
a big mistake i see a LOT is writers treating actions like theyâre interchangeable with dialogue tags, and, in turn, giving them the same punctuation when theyâre used with a pause in dialogue, but they are NOT!!!!!!!!! the same thing
the action is separate from the speechâshe didnât say hello by picking up a mug that emitted the sound for her, she said hello AND picked up a mug, then continued with her sentence.
since closing the dialogue with a comma denotes that the following text is supposed to be a dialogue tag, youâd use em-dashes for actions interrupting the speech instead!
âHelloââ she picked up a coffee mug and took a sip, ââmy name is Kaley.â
alternatively, you could include a dialogue tag and connect it to the action with a conjunction if you wanted!
âHello,â she said as she picked up the coffee mug, âmy name is Kaley.â
(i omitted the âtook a sipâ part from this example because she presumably canât speak while taking a sip from her cup</3)
AND!
âBACK OFF!â They screamed in unison.
this oneâs almost perfectly fine, but remember not to capitalize any words that come after dialogue unless the end of the dialogue ends the ENTIRE sentence. since âthey screamedâ is the tag for âBACK OFF!â, and thus continues the sentence, you would leave âtheyâ lowercase.
this used to trip me up for a while because often times, youâll have a piece of dialogue where the speakerâs sentence is over, but the actual entire sentence isnâtâand thatâs what you have here, for example! in this scenario, you wouldnât capitalize the dialogue tag.
âBACK OFF!â they screamed in unison.
you WOULD keep it capitalized if it was an action after the speech (in a new sentence)!
In unison, they screamed, âBACK OFF!â Then they both punched you in the face at the same time and you died. Or something.
andâside noteâif this werenât an exclamation mark, it would be a comma, not a period, even though itâs still the end of the speakerâs sentence! a period at the end of the dialogue ALWAYS ends the entire sentence, so if a dialogue tag is coming after it, the period must be replaced with a comma.
assuming âback offâ is the entire statement said by the speakers, âBack off.â They said in unison. would be incorrect, while âBack off,â they said in unison. would be correct!
(exclamation marks, question marks, and other punctuation marks can basically function as both a period and a comma)
THATS ALL I GOT !!
trying to google punctuation rules is So Annoying BUT i hope i helped at least a bit!!!
i know i tend to talk in circles because i love talking about writing rules to an excruciating degree but i hope i got my points across and everything đ
also i love your artđ
colored sketches i did of the three stupid sillies /aff
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