How to get siri to wait before ending dictation.

I will create a note or imessage and can only have it take one line. If I say two sentences fast with a period in the middle it will take that but then will send the second sentence often before I finish it.
Why is Siri not taking multiple sentences? Is there a setting that needs to be changed?
Other posts say to press the mic on the keyboard that pops up. No keyboard pops up when you press and hold for sire and say create imessage or note, etc.

One thing I have found on youtube is if you put the phone up to your face like your making a call, it takes multiple sentences fairly easily. When I do the same exact thing with it standing up on the desk it refuses to take more than one sentence. Is there any way to fix this where I can have it rest on the desk for the dictation?

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