Why do we do talk/direct speech?

At least I hate how it is to format new dialogue. I think convention is too heavy for us. I think we need to be logical really. What are the labels for sentences with dialogue?

Give a simple example of that: Bob said, “I like steak. This is quite a big thing.” I

have seen grammars look at the structure in a few different ways. For one, you could look at it like if the speech is a direct object following the reporting clause. Why would a verb and subject be separated from the verb by means of a comma?

Another way that you could look at it is in comparison to comments clauses. Rather, you should list the “Bob said” clause until the next quarter which is due. However, if you do this, then it would technically not be obligatory, and at times, this may be true, as we see dialogue all by itself. However, there are times when the reporting clause is obligatory to its fullest regard. “I like steak”, Bob said, and then he picked up piece of meat.

What is a “Why” and what is definition? What is the importance of speech to reporting clause? Is human nature so dependent on dialogue and that encapsulate its gradient?

Why should this blog be more than it appears in movies?

Asked on November 23, 2021 in Other.
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