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Say as a specific character or emotion:
energetic, stubborn, bossy, impatient, amused, angry, annoyed, terrified, lonely, excited, bored, suspicious, arrogant, mischievous,
triumphant, sly, hesitant, disgusted, cold, warm, indecisive, exhausted, tense, friendly, sulky, sad, extremely happy, nursery school teacher,
clown, nurse, soldier, mother, child, pastor, spy, drunk, robot, etc.
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