Just a quick explanation on why said and I should not be used.
I:
I often means you are referring to yourself or the character is telling the story. Nearly 90% of the time, a character will sound more interesting than 'I'.
Which one of these sound more interesting?
As Jane entered the room, she heard the floorboards creak and and she saw two black mice scurrying across the room.
Or
As I entered the room, I heard the floorboards creak and saw two black mice mice scurrying across the room.
Using too many 'I's or '(Name)'s will make it sound really repetitive. Only if separated by a comma, should a name or an 'I' be repeated.
I makes the story a recount. Most people prefer a narrative.
Said:
Said is a boring word. There is so many other words that mean nearly the same thing, but make it more interesting. For example:
Which is more interesting?
"Can you down here please?" Said Mum.
Or
"Can you come down here please?" Shouted Mum.
As you can see, shouted was a better verb to describe how she said it. But I seem to find that 'said' is fine when used with an adverb such as:
Softly
Quickly
Abruptly
Nonchalantly
I hope you enjoyed this!
I:
I often means you are referring to yourself or the character is telling the story. Nearly 90% of the time, a character will sound more interesting than 'I'.
Which one of these sound more interesting?
As Jane entered the room, she heard the floorboards creak and and she saw two black mice scurrying across the room.
Or
As I entered the room, I heard the floorboards creak and saw two black mice mice scurrying across the room.
Using too many 'I's or '(Name)'s will make it sound really repetitive. Only if separated by a comma, should a name or an 'I' be repeated.
I makes the story a recount. Most people prefer a narrative.
Said:
Said is a boring word. There is so many other words that mean nearly the same thing, but make it more interesting. For example:
Which is more interesting?
"Can you down here please?" Said Mum.
Or
"Can you come down here please?" Shouted Mum.
As you can see, shouted was a better verb to describe how she said it. But I seem to find that 'said' is fine when used with an adverb such as:
Softly
Quickly
Abruptly
Nonchalantly
I hope you enjoyed this!