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Replace "said" with (Volume 1)

Hey! This is Anika and I welcome you all to the first edition of "Relace said with"  Sometimes ‘He said’ and ‘She said’ can dull and grow boring if overused. You should only replace “said” if the line of dialogue requires accentuation or verbalization to convey the way it expresses the words and constantly the word, “said” doesn’t quite do the job. If you’re struggling to find that exquisite and particular replacement, then this blog is for you. In this edition, we will talk about the other words (Categorized by Emotions with meanings) which we can use instead of said to keep the dialogue natural and engrossing.  So let's start: ANGER Snapped - to speak or say something in an impatient, usually angry. Snarled - to make an angry sound while showing the teeth. Growled - to make a low noise in the throat to show anger or to give a warning. Barked - to give orders, ask questions, etc. in a loud unfriendly way. Bellowed - to shout in a loud deep voice, especially because ...