Unassigned dialogue refers to spoken lines in a script or narrative where the speaker is not explicitly identified. This can create ambiguity, allowing readers or audiences to interpret who is speaking based on context or tone. It is often used in literature, plays, or screenplays to create a sense of realism or to maintain suspense. This technique can also enhance the flow of conversation by focusing on the content rather than the characters.
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