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Question
Dialogue Writing:
You are Manasi/Manas Vagal. Write a dialogue between you and the winner about how she/he was able to do so and what she/he feels now.
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Solution
| Manasi/Manas Vagal: | Hi! Congratulations on your win! Right now you must be feeling great. |
| Winner: | Thank you so much! I am, in fact, very happy. It seems unbelievable that I've finally done this after all the hard work. |
| Manasi/Manas Vagal: | Yes, I can imagine! When did you start getting ready for this? Absolutely, it was hard. |
| Winner: | Oh, yes, it was! Staying focused and sticking to a strict plan helped me make sure I practiced every day. Honestly, being consistent was very important. |
| Manasi/Manas Vagal: | That’s really inspiring! Were there any moments when you felt like giving up? |
| Winner: | Of course! I had doubts about myself sometimes, especially when things didn't go as planned. Friends and family kept telling me to keep going, and that really helped. |
| Manasi/Manas Vagal: | That's great. Help really does make a difference. What's next on your list now that you've won? |
| Winner: | First I'm going to celebrate, and then I'm going to set new goals. I think this is just the start. |
| Manasi/Manas Vagal: | That's the spirit! There are great things coming your way, I'm sure. Another big congratulations to you! Have fun with your success! |
| Winner: | Thank you, Manasi/Manas! It means a lot. I’ll definitely try my best to live up to the expectations. |
Notes
Dialogue Writing:
• Begin and conclude your dialogue properly as per the subject given.
• Use appropriate tense.
• Use language and style according to the context and relation of the speaker.
• Use simple and lucid language keeping in mind the flow of the conversation.
• Add minimum 5 meaningful exchanges of both the speakers excluding beginning and conclusion.
Marking Scheme:
* Proper introduction and beginning. 01
* Appropriate sequence of dialogues. 02
* Use of grammatical structures and vocabulary. 01
* Proper lay out and conclusion. 01
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