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Okay, I have two characters in my story that are briefly chatting online. What would be the best way to punctuate what they are typing to each other?
Let's pretend the dialogue is simply:
How are you today?
Fine, thanks. What are you doing online?
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Do I...
1. (prefix the dialogue with their name)
Character 1: How are you today?
Character 2: Fine, thanks. What are you doing online?
2. (use standard quotation marks)
"How are you today?"
"Fine, thanks. What are you doing online?"
3. (italicise)
How are you today?
Fine, thanks. What are you doing online?
4. (New line each time)
Blah.
Or is there yet another way?
Let's pretend the dialogue is simply:
How are you today?
Fine, thanks. What are you doing online?
--
Do I...
1. (prefix the dialogue with their name)
Character 1: How are you today?
Character 2: Fine, thanks. What are you doing online?
2. (use standard quotation marks)
"How are you today?"
"Fine, thanks. What are you doing online?"
3. (italicise)
How are you today?
Fine, thanks. What are you doing online?
4. (New line each time)
Blah.
How are you today?
Blah. Blah.
Fine, thanks. What are you doing online?
--
Or is there yet another way?
