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    Hello Forum, I am very happy to join this forum and I have been reading some short stories written by Ray Bradbury. I was wondering what are some of the dialogues that propel action in on of his best stories (at least in my opinion) "Kaleidoscope"? I appreciate anyone's respond. Thank you in advance!!!

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    That's a very specific, almost esoteric, request. Is that a homework assignment?

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    Sounds like homework to me, and while we'll offer feedback on your thoughts if you like, we won't do your work for you.

    "Kaleidoscope" is one of my favorite Bradbury stories as well.
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