direct discourse
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of direct discourse
First recorded in 1845–50
Example Sentences
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The story proper is written entirely in direct discourse which is really soliloquy, shading sometimes into a kind of ghostly dialog.
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Material is generally considered to be later, for instance, as it increases in length, detail, and direct discourse, and decreases in Jewish influence.
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If the teacher puts much direct discourse in a story of this kind when she tells it to the pupils, the task of dramatizing will naturally be made easier.
From Children's Literature A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher-Training Classes by Clippinger, Erle Elsworth
We thus have all the advantages of direct discourse, all the gain in reality—without a hint as to what will be the fate of the leading actors.
From Essays on Modern Novelists by Phelps, William Lyon
Often the Indirect Question represents a Deliberative Subjunctive of the direct discourse; as,— nesciō quid faciam, I do not know what to do.
From New Latin Grammar by Bennett, Charles E. (Charles Edwin)
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