Anger/Annoyance
argued
asserted
barked
bawled
bellowed
complained
countered
cried
demanded
disagreed
exclaimed
fussed
growled
grumbled
hissed
howled
huffed
quipped
ranted
raved
retorted
roared
screamed
screeched
shrieked
snapped
snarled
sneered
sputtered
squawked
yelled
Questions
asked
answered
agreed
begged
disagreed
explained
implored
inquired
interrogated
posed (as in a question or theory)
pressed
pried
proposed
queried
questioned
replied
requested
responded
retorted
suggested
Softly
breathed
croaked
gasped
grumbled
hissed
mumbled
murmured
muttered
prayed
purred
squeaked
whispered
whimpered
Loudly
barked
bawled
bellowed
called
cried
exclaimed
hollered
howled
roared
screamed
screeched
shouted
shrieked
squawked
wailed
yelled
yammered
Master List
added
agreed
answered
argued
asked
asserted (making a point)
avowed
babbled
barked
bawled
beckoned
begged
bellowed
bid (him/her/it)
blubbered
blurted
breathed
called
carried on
chastised
chattered (on)
chorused (in a group or in agreement)
chuckled
claimed
clarified
commanded
complained
confessed
confided
continued
countered
cried
croaked
declared
demanded
disagreed
droned (on - i.e. Professor Binns)
exclaimed
explained
fussed
gabbed
gasped
giggled
groaned
growled
grumbled
gushed
hissed
hollered
howled
huffed
implored
inquired
insisted
interrogated (questioning)
jabbered (on)
jested
joked
laughed
lied
mentioned
moaned
mumbled
murmured
mused
muttered
nagged
objected
ordered
persuaded
pestered
plead
posed (as in a question or theory)
prattled on
prayed
pressed (as in questioning or demanding something)
pried (as in asking for information)
proclaimed
proposed
protested
purred
queried
questioned
quipped
rambled
ranted
raved
reasoned
related (as in a story)
remarked
repeated
replied
requested
responded
retorted
roared
screamed
screeched
shouted
shrieked
sighed
snapped
snarled (i.e. Professor Snape)
sneered
sobbed
sputtered
squawked
squeaked (out - i.e. Professor Flitwick)
stammered
stated
stuttered
suggested
thought aloud
told (him, her, it)
urged
uttered
voiced
wailed
whimpered
whined
whinged
whispered
yammered
yelled
Nelson Mandela famously said, "Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world."
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You can use transitional words and phrases, such as "however," "in addition," or "on the other hand," to show relationships between ideas. You can also employ clear topic sentences at the beginning of paragraphs and provide examples or evidence to support your points. Finally, using headings or subheadings can also help organize your ideas and make connections clearer for the reader.
When criterion-referenced measures are needed, scoring rubrics are more useful than authentic assessments procedures. This measurement allows teachers to compare the performance of her students.
Phonics: This strategy involves connecting letters to their corresponding sounds. For example, sounding out each letter in the word "cat" as /k/ /a/ /t/ to spell and read the word. Chunking: Splitting a word into smaller, more manageable parts to help with spelling and reading. For instance, breaking down "birthday" into "birth" and "day" can make it easier to spell and understand. Visualization: Creating mental images or associations to remember the spelling and meaning of words. For example, imagining a bee buzzing around the word "busy" to remember the spelling.
said is a better word. ))
crooned
If you want a word besides SAID, you can use the word announce. You could also use told or state.
There are many words you can use rather than said such asstatedproclaimedprotested =) thanks
To use a word in such a way is said to be 'figurative', speaking figuratively.
To use a word in such a way is said to be 'figurative', speaking figuratively.
there is alot of words you can use for scared such as terrified or
Myself, me
The other words can one use other than confused are deranged, confounded, blended, mixed, disordered etc.
You can use us or all of us.
awesome
i apologize