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      MOO SVS OG last edited by MOO

      My project has a rhyming conversation. In the Illustrating Children's Book class she suggested using different fonts or italics and standard to show the different people talking. I'm assuming that I would not need any other punctuation showing the dialogue? It would look weird to me. Here's a sample of a verse (it will be repeated in this pattern through most of the book.)

      Mom, Uncle Carl has a chicken on his head!
      A chicken on his head?
      Yes, a chicken on his head.
      The chicken isn't dead it's just sitting on his head.
      Oh my!

      Of course I didn't show it with two fonts because I don't know how to do that on this forum. You'll have to use your vivid imaginations. No quotation marks, right? Also I had the second to the last line in parentheses before but I don't think I need to do that either.

      Marsha Ottum Owen

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