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Old 12-07-2017, 04:44 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by BookCat View Post
Yes, it's jumping from one extreme to another.
But even Rowling, in her (commercially) very successful books used many alternatives to 'said'.

“I WANT MY LETTER!” he shouted.
“Let me see it!” demanded Dudley.
“OUT!” roared Uncle Vernon

If each of these statements had been followed by "he said" "said Dudley" and "said Uncle Vernon" something would have been lost, some drama.

I deliberately chose a successful, fairly recent novel, as opposed to a classic. In Victorian literature even slow beginnings and long descriptive passages were tolerated. But then their attention span hadn't been shortened by television and the internet.

"WHAT!" he ejaculated.


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