What are dialogue tags?

Dialogue tags are small phrases indicating who is speaking, such as “she said” or “he replied.” Writers often use more descriptive dialogue tags to convey emotion or tone of voice. For example, “she screamed” or “he growled.” These tags can appear either before, after, or in the middle of a line of dialogue. Depending on their position different punctuation and capitalization rules apply. In short, dialogue tags are essential not only for clarifying who is speaking, but also for showing how characters interact.

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