There were a few points to note when writing a dialogue in a novel: 1. The conversation should have a sense of rhythm. Don't let the conversation be too long or too short. The dialogue should reflect the character's personality, emotions, and attitude so that the reader can better understand the character's psychology. 3. The conversation should be natural and smooth. Don't make any grammar mistakes or slip of the tongue. The dialogue should have a context to make the dialogue more meaningful and coherent. 5. Pay attention to the interjection and conversion of the dialogue to make the dialogue more layered and interesting. For example, when writing a conversation, you can use the following methods to reflect the rhythm of the conversation: - Character A: What are you doing? - Character B: I'm watching a movie. - Character A: [What movie are you watching?] - Character B: " It's a newly released movie. I went to watch it with my friends." - Character A: [It looks so good. Why don't you go and take a look?] - Character B: " Yeah, I think it's okay, but I've already seen it." Through this kind of interjection and conversion, the conversation could be more natural and interesting. At the same time, the emotions and attitudes of the dialogue could also be reflected through the expressions, actions, and words of the characters in the dialogue. For example, if character A showed some dissatisfaction or impatience in the dialogue, the reader could better understand the character's psychology.