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in this task, youll write an original scene where dialogue reveals character traits and drives the story forward.
your goal is to show readers who your characters are and what is happening—without telling them directly through narration. use the characters voices, word choices, and tone to \show, not tell.\
directions:
part 1: write your scene
create a scene between two characters who are facing a problem, decision, or moment of tension.
- use only dialogue and minimal stage directions to show:
- who the characters are (their personalities, feelings, goals)
- what choice or action is being considered
- how the conversation causes the plot to move forward
- your scene should be 10–15 lines of dialogue total.
- avoid long narration. instead, let the characters words, tone, and reactions show who they are and whats at stake.
part 2: reflect
after your scene, write a short paragraph (5–7 sentences) explaining:
- what each characters dialogue reveals about them
- how the conversation causes a change or decision in the story
question 1
50 points
submit your scene as text input.
Part 1: Write Your Scene
Setting: A small coffee shop, late afternoon. Lila (a college student, anxious) and Milo (her older brother, laid - back) are sitting at a table.
Lila (fidgeting with her coffee cup): “Milo, I - I don't know if I can do this internship. The boss is so strict, and the work is piling up.”
Milo (sipping his latte, relaxed): “Come on, Lil. You’ve got this. Remember how you aced that tough class last semester? Same energy, yeah?”
Lila (voice trembling a bit): “But this is different! It's real - world stuff. What if I mess up the report due tomorrow?”
Milo (puts down his cup, leans forward): “You won't mess up. You’re detail - oriented, like always. Just take it step by step. And if you get stuck, ask for help. There's no shame in that.”
Lila (looking down, then up with a glimmer of hope): “Really? You think they’d be okay with that?”
Milo (grins, patting her shoulder lightly): “Of course! Bosses want you to succeed, y’know? Otherwise, why hire you? Now, let's go over your report outline. I’ll help you spot any gaps.”
Part 2: Reflect
Lila’s dialogue, with its nervous tone and expressions of self - doubt, reveals her anxious nature and fear of failure in a new, challenging environment. Her questions about messing up show her lack of confidence in her professional abilities. Milo’s dialogue, filled with encouragement and practical advice, reveals his supportive and level - headed personality. He draws on Lila’s past successes to boost her confidence, showing his role as a mentor - like figure. The conversation causes a change as Lila goes from being paralyzed by fear to being willing to work on her report with Milo’s help. She also becomes open to the idea of asking for help at her internship, indicating a shift from defeatism to a proactive attitude. This decision to tackle the report and be open to seeking assistance moves the story forward, as it sets Lila on a path to confront her work - related anxiety.
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Part 1: Write Your Scene
Setting: A small coffee shop, late afternoon. Lila (a college student, anxious) and Milo (her older brother, laid - back) are sitting at a table.
Lila (fidgeting with her coffee cup): “Milo, I - I don't know if I can do this internship. The boss is so strict, and the work is piling up.”
Milo (sipping his latte, relaxed): “Come on, Lil. You’ve got this. Remember how you aced that tough class last semester? Same energy, yeah?”
Lila (voice trembling a bit): “But this is different! It's real - world stuff. What if I mess up the report due tomorrow?”
Milo (puts down his cup, leans forward): “You won't mess up. You’re detail - oriented, like always. Just take it step by step. And if you get stuck, ask for help. There's no shame in that.”
Lila (looking down, then up with a glimmer of hope): “Really? You think they’d be okay with that?”
Milo (grins, patting her shoulder lightly): “Of course! Bosses want you to succeed, y’know? Otherwise, why hire you? Now, let's go over your report outline. I’ll help you spot any gaps.”
Part 2: Reflect
Lila’s dialogue, with its nervous tone and expressions of self - doubt, reveals her anxious nature and fear of failure in a new, challenging environment. Her questions about messing up show her lack of confidence in her professional abilities. Milo’s dialogue, filled with encouragement and practical advice, reveals his supportive and level - headed personality. He draws on Lila’s past successes to boost her confidence, showing his role as a mentor - like figure. The conversation causes a change as Lila goes from being paralyzed by fear to being willing to work on her report with Milo’s help. She also becomes open to the idea of asking for help at her internship, indicating a shift from defeatism to a proactive attitude. This decision to tackle the report and be open to seeking assistance moves the story forward, as it sets Lila on a path to confront her work - related anxiety.