Dialogue in writing refers to the spoken exchanges between characters in a narrative, such as novels, short stories, scripts, and plays. It serves several important functions in storytelling: 1. **Character Development**: Dialogue reveals the personalities, emotions, and motivations of characters. How a character speaks—through word choice, tone, and speech patterns—provides insight into their background and personality.

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