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Usually in the form of [dialogue][pronoun][bookism]. ("but noooo," he moaned)
He / she / it / they "exclaimed", "growled", "emoted", "muttered" "whispered", "sighed", "rumbled", "hissed", "pontificated", "enquired". Yuuuck.
+1 for this entire project, Brian. I tried doing something like this a couple of years ago and didn't know enough. Still don't!
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Is this another version of the rule: "always use said"? If so, +9000.
👍 to this and to the project.
I may integrate this with my project that shows writing statistics: http://writerstrail.georgemarques.com.br
vim-wordy already implements this with the said-synonyms.dic.
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Usually in the form of [dialogue][pronoun][bookism]. ("but noooo," he moaned)
He / she / it / they "exclaimed", "growled", "emoted", "muttered" "whispered", "sighed", "rumbled", "hissed", "pontificated", "enquired". Yuuuck.
+1 for this entire project, Brian. I tried doing something like this a couple of years ago and didn't know enough. Still don't!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: