An example of a dialogue from a William Faulkner story follows:

"I want some poison," she said to the druggist.
"Yes, Miss Emily. What kind? For rats and such?"
A dialogue is

a. two lines of text that are related to each other.
b. an exchange of words between characters.
c. a comparison of ideas.
d. a term used only in poetry.


b. an exchange of words between characters.

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