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46 / P ART ONE: THE B AS ICS



            he turned his attention to the window. There was a
            drainpipe nearby. Opening the window, he stretched out
            his hand and grasped it. Clambering over the window-
            sill, he started to slither down. A shout from below
            startled him.
              Losing his grip, he crashed to the ground at the feet
            of his enemy.


        In this case the single sentence of the second paragraph is
        dramatic and stands out from the rest of the text.



        SETTING OUT DIRECT SPEECH
        Direct speech is what a character actually says. When writing
        it, paragraphs are used slightly differently. You can tell at
        a glance how much direct speech is contained on a page
        because of the way in which it is set out.


        Look at the following passage:

              ‘Cathy’s accepted the invitation,’ said Ruth.
              ‘Oh good,’ replied her husband. ‘I hoped she would
            come.’
              Ruth glared at him and snapped, ‘I think she’s got a
            cheek. When I think of all the trouble she caused, I can’t
            believe it.’
              ‘You invited her,’ retorted Brian, looking amused.
              ‘Only because Lydia wanted her to come.’
              Ruth flounced out of the room, slamming the door.
            She was furious; she had been so sure her sister would
            refuse the invitation.
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