This question is based on Literary Principles.
”’Yet lunchtime ”
Without thinking of what of what he was saying
the man tapped out, ‘Not food’.
Insu Siding answered, ‘Plenty here”.
And a conversation had begun.
”Lucky”.
”Come. Transfer. Easy”
”Can’t.”
”Why?”
”Secret.”
”Familu?”
”Secret”. The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born by A.K. Armah.
This is an example of a dialogue that is
”’Yet lunchtime ”
Without thinking of what of what he was saying
the man tapped out, ‘Not food’.
Insu Siding answered, ‘Plenty here”.
And a conversation had begun.
”Lucky”.
”Come. Transfer. Easy”
”Can’t.”
”Why?”
”Secret.”
”Familu?”
”Secret”. The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born by A.K. Armah.
This is an example of a dialogue that is
-
A.
pitchy -
B.
witty -
C.
laconic -
D.
simple