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: Re: Attributives in dialogue I normally stick with "he said" and "she said" to keep things simple and transparent to the reader but wondering about questions. Is "she asked" and "he asked" appropriate
'Asked' is generally not considered a said-bookism by most editors and readers AFAIK. In fact, I always use it when a character is asking a question. Because something like "'But how can that be?' he said." sounds wrong to me.
An aside related to comments on @LaurenIpsum 's answer: I only use the following:
said - always
asked - always for questions
yelled, called - only when the scene won't work if the character delivers his line at normal volume
interjected - when one character cuts off another mid sentence, but even then, rarely.
Edit: I also use "replied" occasionally.
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