Julie wants to become better at writing dialogues. She sets herself up in a booth at a food court and eavesdrops on the conversations of those around her, transcribing them word for word into her notebook. When Julie rereads her notes later, however, she finds that the recorded conversations are ineffective as written dialogue. What is MOST likely the reason that the conversations Julie transcribed make poor dialogues? A. A lackluster and dull location like the food court does not stimulate interesting conversation. B. Conversations in real life move too quickly and are impossible to record accurately. C. Real conversations are unorganized and are composed of many half phrases and interrupted ideas. D. Fictional dialogues have nothing to do with real-life conversations.