What are some good dialogue tags?
What are some good dialogue tags?
| List of acceptable dialogue tags (according to the aforementioned teachers) | ||
|---|---|---|
| inquired | interrupted | mumbled |
| muttered | nagged | questioned |
| remembered | replied | roared |
| sang | screamed | sighed |
What is an example of a dialogue tag?
Also often referred to as an attribution, a dialogue tag is a small phrase either before, after, or in between the actual dialogue itself. For example: “Did you get my letter?” asked Katie. The phrase “asked Katie” is the dialogue tag in the sentence.
How do you label dialogue?
Labeling Your Dialogue
- Leave Tags Out Whenever Possible. Only label your dialogue when it’s necessary to know who’s speaking.
- When Appropriate, Use Actions as Tags. In many cases, you can still leave tags out.
- Use Tags That Are Bland.
- Don’t Call Attention to Your Tag.
- Place Your Tags for Clarity and Subtlety.
What are some examples of dialogue?
“I’m different, and I’m happy,” Calvin said. “But you pretend that you aren’t different.” “I’m different, and I like being different.” Calvin’s voice was unnaturally loud. “Maybe I don’t like being different,” Meg said, “but I don’t want to be like everybody else, either.”
What can I say instead of say?
articulate
- enunciate.
- express.
- mouth.
- pronounce.
- say.
- sound off.
- speak.
- state.
What can I write instead of say?
Use Words Other than “Said”
- Whispered.
- Breathed.
- Murmured.
- Sighed.
- Purred.
- Blurted.
- Gurgled.
- Chuckled.
What can I say instead of said?
Do you have to use dialogue tags?
You should not need to use a dialogue tag in every sentence—show readers who is speaking through the words spoken and through actions and through the tags, using a variety of means to show who is speaking. If only two characters are speaking, you may only need dialogue tags every fifth or sixth paragraph or so.
What is simple dialogue?
Here’s a quick and simple definition: Dialogue is the exchange of spoken words between two or more characters in a book, play, or other written work. Here’s a bit of dialogue from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland: “Oh, you can’t help that,’ said the Cat: ‘we’re all mad here.
What can I use instead of dialogue?
Synonyms for said that show volume include: Quietly: ‘Mouthed’, ‘whispered’, ‘hissed’, ‘mumbled’, ‘muttered’, ‘said, under their breath’ Loudly: ‘Yelled’, ‘shouted’, ‘bellowed’, ‘screamed’, ‘roared’
What is another word for a common saying?
What is another word for common saying?
| banality | cliche |
|---|---|
| hackneyed saying | trite remark |
| saying | proverb |
| triviality | banal saying |
| overworked saying | trite saying |