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50 Better Ways to Say “Looks,” “Seems like,” etc. Reblogged from https://thestoryreadingapeblog.com
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Reblogged this on The Writers' Workshop Blog and commented:
Thank you Chris for some more helpful tips.
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Welcome Jean and Thanks for reblogging 👍😃
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Definitely using this! 😀 Thank you for sharing!
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Welcome Nishi 😀
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Thanks for re-blogging Michelle 😀
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I’ve been noticing how much I tend to want to write “seems,” now I have options! Thanks, Chris! 😀
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Welcome John 😀
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