driphoney
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What are the rules regarding paragraphing of dialogue? Should dialogue always start the paragraph, as is usually seen in novels, or can dialogue be buried inside the paragraph? If it can't, then why is it acceptable to do it with continued dialogue?
A.
Tina licked her lips, then look up at Larry.
"Sorry. I really didn't mean to chew it off," her eyes fell to the floor again before she continued, "I just got carried away."
or
B.
Tina licked her lips, then looked up at Larry and replied, "Sorry. I really didn't mean to chew it off ..."
I just saw a remark that said "B" is basically wrong. Since I've actually been told to do that when the action led the comment, or was more appropriate, I'm confused.
Thanks.
A.
Tina licked her lips, then look up at Larry.
"Sorry. I really didn't mean to chew it off," her eyes fell to the floor again before she continued, "I just got carried away."
or
B.
Tina licked her lips, then looked up at Larry and replied, "Sorry. I really didn't mean to chew it off ..."
I just saw a remark that said "B" is basically wrong. Since I've actually been told to do that when the action led the comment, or was more appropriate, I'm confused.
Thanks.