Fill in Dialogue (looking at a passage from Alan Moore’s League of Extraordinary Gentlemen)
Page 1
Panel 1
A: It was a bad day to be Elizabeth Long.
B: All she wanted was to bake some cookies.
C: She got fire, instead
Panel 2
A: Everyone thought the fire was a murder attempt.
B: No one particularly liked Elizabeth Long.
C: Some were even planning on doing it themselves.
Panel 3
A: Three individuals knew better though.
B: This was a crime, but no ordinary crime.
Panel 4
A: Cookies were involved.
B: English cookies.
Page 2
Panel 1
A: Nice bedroom.
Panel 2
A: I’ve never been so insulted in my life.
B: Me neither.
Panel 3
A: We find ourselves in troubling times.
B: So it would seem.
Page 3
Panel 1
A: It seems that it is time to take more drastic actions. Now.
Panel 2
A: You can’t be serious!? Miss Long’s recipe!?
Panel 3
A: Yes. We need to understand why she made those cookies.
Panel 4
A: This is outrageous. I hate oatmeal raisin.
Panel 5
A: Me too, but sacrifices must be made for England.
Panel 6
A: Do not ask me. But if you are to fail, English cookies could seize to exist…
Page 4
Panel 1
A: Time to go.
B: But crime never sleeps!
Panel 2
A: I have a killer headache. This case can wait until I finish my homework.
Parent and Child Conflict Dialogue
Lily: Mom…sniff, sniff
Mom: What’s wrong, honey?
Lily: The tooth-fairy didn’t’ come…She doesn’t care about me.
Mom: Oh, no…
Lily: I know I don’t brush my teeth every night but….
Mom: Umm, I’m going to go check your pillow.
Lily: Oh, my gosh! What if Santa finds out!?
Mom: You stay here…
Lily: OR THE EASTER BUNNY!? Will I be allowed to eat chocolate?
Mom: I’ll be right back…
Lily: Where are you going?
Mom: To check your pillow…
Lily: I checked! I pulled all the covers off my bed! My mattress is on the floor!
Mom: oh…
Lily: Wait a second… Are you the too—
Mom: I’m going to make pancakes! Blueberry or chocolate?
Lily: Yay pancakes! Chocolate please!
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