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THEME – Day 4 tone

TONE WORDS tone Theme matter-of-fact anxious detached determined apprehensive musing assertive nostalgic hesitant hopeful optimistic humorous bold impassioned pensive earnest incredulous persuasive candid philosophical thoughtful carefree elevated playful informative enthusiastic inquisitive excited proud comical provocative reflective ironic reminiscent confident know-it-all resigned strong wondering sincere worried skeptical sarcastic solemn unapologetic upbeat urgent sentimental whimsical contemplative forceful formal agitated conversational forthright light critical frank lighthearted frantic lively amused friendly animated tone Theme

Fine Mess Can You Top This? Pay AtTENtion! whatchamacallie Identify the tone matter-of-fact anxious detached determined apprehensive musing assertive nostalgic hesitant hopeful optimistic humorous bold impassioned pensive earnest incredulous persuasive candid philosophical thoughtful carefree elevated playful informative enthusiastic inquisitive excited proud comical provocative reflective ironic reminiscent confident know-it-all resigned strong wondering sincere worried skeptical sarcastic solemn unapologetic upbeat urgent sentimental whimsical contemplative forceful formal agitated conversational forthright light critical frank lighthearted frantic lively amused friendly animated tone Theme