💡They are helpful and a friendly reminder that there are plenty of other words with the same or similar meaning to use in our storybooks. Sometimes we like or use one word that fits but a couple of chapters later, its an annoyance to be so repetitive.
I mentioned it in the last chapter but here it is again, synonyms are a great way to create better or more creative titles. I use it all the time and continue to do so. As well as antonyms, if you need the exact opposite of a word.
Here is a list of synonyms I think are most useful, grammar wise in chapters:
💡 and: also, along with, including, moreover
💡 before: earlier, ahead, previously, former
💡 but: on the contrary, yet, except, unless
💡 after: later, thereafter, followed by, postliminary
💡 be: exist, go on, living, abide, hold, endure, continue, act
💡 eyes: iris, around the pupil
💡 skin: membrane, surface
💡 got: brought, earned, obtained,
💡 walk: stroll, saunter, stride
💡 a lot: a bunch, a ton, plenty, a fraction
💡 first: early, main, initial, primary
💡 close: near, tight, intimate, personal
💡 well: adequately, satisfactorily, reasonably, nicely
💡 way: means, path, manner, route, direction
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