Wednesday, February 17, 2016

My Verbs

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In addition to my wordiness, I tend to input a lot of actions into my writings. I think it adds details, but also helps the audience to imagine what is exactly happening in the story. However, I do see the drawbacks in using the same verb multiple times; it can get rather repetitive and tedious.

My list of verbs:
Started
Is
Working
Saw
Had
Been
Wanted
Decided
Leave
Grew
Grew
Grew
Was
Was
Billowing
Following
Began
Complaining
Accompanied
Had
Failed
Use
Prevent
Happening
Failed
Notify
Is
Fighting
Is
Is
Holds
Are
Sits
Sit
Had
Been
Tapping
Was
Sitting
Had
Sitting
Was
Considered
Be
Get
Was
Is
Has
Working
Had
Began
Brew
Isn't
Working
Are
Trying
Make
Persecuting
Is
Going
Like
Gets
Is
Care
Have
Squash
Get
Is
Acting
Has
Been
Involved
Is
Dedicated
Showing
Provides
Failed
Notify
Became
Released
Had
Started
Began
Complain
Began
Drilling
Shut
Needed
Begin
Released
Has
Been
Implied
Has
Been
Providing
Have
Announced
Moving
Are
According
Itching
Vomiting
Were
Are
Have
Chosen
Bring
Backed
Including
Are
Suing
Implement
Notify
Are
Have
Said
Have
Been
Contaminated
Taken
Has
Had
Was
Was
Made
Written
States
Elected
Lie
Admit
Declared
Has
Had
Is
Is
Was
Has
Declares
Was
Stated
Is
Wanted
Give
Fixing
Realized
Could
Ignore
Gave
Puts
Leaking
Dictates
Take
Cap
Is
Has
Leaked
Will
Cause
Is
Worried
Are
Worried

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