Is the Situation Humorous or Serious?

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Is the Situation Humorous or Serious? Humorous: funny, laughable Serious: not funny, grave

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Humorous or Serious? ◦ Tell about something humorous that happened to you. ◦ Tell about something serious that happened to you. ◦ Was there ever a time you thought something was humorous but someone else though it was serious? ◦ What makes something serious vs. humorous?