| A | B |
| serious | important or grave enough to require thought and attention |
| solemn | having or showing sincerity; without humor; extremely respectful |
| sarcastic | Words said that mean the opposite of what they seem to say and intended to make fun of |
| objective | free of personal feelings; based on facts |
| enthusiastic | showing great interest in something or eagerness about something |
| humorous | intended to be amusing and make people laugh |
| hostile | strongly opposed to somebody or something; showing or feeling anger toward an idea or somebody |
| solemn example | Stating personal tragedy details |
| personal | relating to a specific person rather than anyone else |
| impersonal | having no human characteristics or feelings towards an idea or person; ONLY STATING FACTS |
| impersonal example | Many stray dogs run wild existing from what they can find |
| sarcastic example | Yeah, you're smart to an obvious stupid comment |