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making sure to follow the four dialogue rules used in narrative writing. I think we’re lost Janine said. Are you sure I replied. That tree looks familiar. That’s because all the trees look the same! She yelled, exasperated. I had to admit she was right. Well, what do we do now? I asked. She shrugged nervously. No idea can you write as narrative writing please is urgent

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