Simpson describes dialogue as a potential that is realized or missed in every encounter. Black argues that storytelling invites dialogic moments, as storytellers and listeners negotiate the tension between self and other. White, too, conceives of dialogue as constituted in moments when, as speakers and listeners, interlocutors encounter otherness. The title of a book can provide a huge hint about what’s going to happen in the book’s plot. For example, readers of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King are primed for a return of the king. Death on the Nile suggests that there will be a death on the Nile, and As I Lay Dying does more than hint at the fate of the narrator. Dialogue Nevertheless, the biggest advances in the field have been less to do with the hardware used and more about the way in which researchers get their participants to “do” inner speech. At the beginning of these neuroimaging studies, researchers noted that when they asked their participants to engage in inner speech, areas of the brain’s basic 17. Jan 24, 2013. #15. August Talok said: I been writing a 'space opera' over the past year. I did the usual draft - cut out 10 percent - cut - cut - fix stuff - cut - tighten more - ect. Now, I'm close to the finish line. My only problem it's very heavy in dialogue. I'd say 75 percent of the story is dialogue. 10) A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors. The line: "Welcome to prime time, bitch!" Apparently out of any one liner Freddy has said in the Freddy movies, according to his Reddit AMA, this • What do you think is the main issue here? • Is your basic point or ? • Could you give me an example? • Would this be an example: ? • Could you explain that further? • Would you say more about that? • Why do you say that? • Let me see if I understand you; do you mean or ? • How does this relate to our discussion/problem/issue? r9mi1R.

where does the dialogue probably happen