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Writing Tip of the Day

Posted on March 11, 2018 by Marcha's Two-Cents Worth

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In long conversations, remind the reader who’s speaking from time to time. It’s annoying when you have to go back and figure it out. You can do this in a more creative manner than “he said” or “she said.” For example, have one of them make a face, pace the floor, roll their eyes, or scoff.

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