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What is ‘dialogue’ primarily used for in creative writing?

A. To provide exposition
B. To reveal character relationships and advance the plot
C. To summarize events
D. To establish setting

Answer: To reveal character relationships and advance the plot


Additional Information: Dialogue showcases interactions and motivations between characters.


Subjects: Creative Writing, Writing Skills

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