blurted, spoke, chanted, recited, verbalized...
you can really use a lot of things... you add in some adjectives and mix it up a little... like
He laughed "You'll never pull the trigger!" but the man in the blue suit shot him anyway.
"I'm afraid you miscalculated" sneered the man in the blue suit.
Choking back blood, the man on the floor painfully uttered his final words: "A-32" ... knowing, at the end, that even this man, evil as he was, was better to trust with the knowledge rather than let it die with him.
The man in the blue suit pondered the information... not quite what he had expected, and wondered aloud "Maybe I should have kept you alive, poor little slug of a man." And then he walked away.
I didn't use the word "said" at all in the above, but the reader still realizes that people are speaking.
Now that I've done exactly what you said I'd never be able to do I hope you are ready to eat your words.
"Afterwards, you have to stretch," she said, pausing. Pausing in between certain words can give extra meaning and emphasis to the word. Pausing, she then said, "I don't know."
It means that Zachariah says that if you do something it will give you honor so that's why he said it will give you honor and that is the answer.
If you want a word besides SAID, you can use the word announce. You could also use told or state.
Ben Franklin
Averred, exposited, blabbered, held forth, orated, whispered
i know you said three but I'll give more Hannah level lol racecar kayak refer
No, the quotation marks are not in the correct place. They should be around the words "Give me your hand," as that is what the person is saying.
There are many alternative words. Try spoke or stated. There is also mentioned.
Patrick Henry said these famous words during the Revolutionary War and included them in his speech.
Remarked, mentioned, told, spoke...
Who said he's a sensitive man'?
give me energy
(Acts 20.35) I have shewed you all things, how that so labouring ye ought to support the weak , and to remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how he said , It is more blessed to give than to receive
its not, whoever said it is was mistakenly thinking of bacon. can't blame them cause the words sound similar, but bacon is way better. trust me, i am a doctor.
They are homographs.
at the time Patrick Henry said his famous words of "give me liberty or give me death" he had 66 slaves (some say between 64 and 67)