Don’t use Said By Angie Gore Norwood Primary Southport.

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Don’t use Said By Angie Gore Norwood Primary Southport

What words could we use instead of… said said said said said said

Don’t use said, try these instead! questioned sighed gasped answered laughed bellowed demanded grumbled

Don’t use said, try these instead! yelped enquired remarked mumbled muttered squeaked shouted stuttered

We could also use… cried croaked screamed yelled asked whispered moaned replied

We could also use… squirmed suggested wailed implored joked sulked begged queried

Don’t use