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1] Jacob: Heard you guys coming all the way down the
road.
Billy

: Good to see you.

Charlie : Bella, you remember Billy Black.


Bella

: Yeah. Wow, you're looking good.

Billy

: Well, I'm still dancing. I'm glad you're finally

here. Charlie here hasn't shut up about it since


you told him you were coming.
Charlie : AII right, keep exaggerating (1). I'll roll you
into the mud.
Billy

: After I ram you in the ankles.

Charlie : You want to go?

Billy

: Yeah. Bring it. (2)

Context:
Setting and Scene: Dialogue above occurs in front of Bellas
house, where Bella and Charlie welcome
Charlies friends
Participants: Speaker 1 : Charlie (speaker has
same power with the listener. They are
solidary)
Listener : Billy
Speaker 2 : Billy (speaker has same
power with the listener. They are
solidary)
Listener : Charlie
Meaning: (1) Charlie asks Billy not to tell Bella
about what he had done last time.
(2) Billy asks Charlie to attack him as a
joke.

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