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Oct
Using dialects and accents in dialogue can be a powerful tool for character development in writing. However, as with most things, it requires care and precision. When done well, it gives a voice to characters, distinguishes them from one another, and adds a rich texture to the story. When done poorly, it can come off as offensive or difficult to read, and that’s a pretty quick way to lose a reader's attention. The goal in writing character dialogue is to make each character sound like themselves. It’s all about their voice—not just what they’re saying, but how they say it.…