Tip: Replace “said”
with “verbs to suit the precise actions you’re describing” (p. 53, from They Say/ I Say: The Moves that Matter in Persuasive Writing Gerard Graff & Cathy Birkenstein)
Note:
Context: The authors are talking about writing summaries.
Tip in Action:
While
this tip is not one you haven’t heard before, it is one that’s easy for this
novice to forget. So I tried it with an article I am co-authoring.
First, I
identified 5 instances where I use “said” in the piece.
Next, I looked for the
action in each one.
To protect the innocent, I will not share the sentences
here, but when I looked closer, I noticed that I could replace each "said" with
words that got closer at what the speaker was really doing.
I settled on asked, believed,
observed, explained. I left 1"said" because it was " most appropriate... for the occasion" (p. 53).
The
authors give sample verbs (and scenarios) to help you if you get stuck.
I guess I should point out that the paper was about 6 pages long.
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