Thread:NessaTasartir16/@comment-24652096-20151126195707/@comment-24576157-20151126201454

I can give you a few tips here:

1) Adverbs are a huge key because they describe how the characters talk. If you were to write (excited) or (angry), I would change them to (excitedly) or (angrily).

2) If the character has the lightning bolt expression, they are definitely (shouting). If their teeth are gritted together, then they are talking (angrily). If they have both the gritted teeth and those symbols above their head, then they could go either way: (angrily) or (shouting). It depends on how you see it.

3) I would focus more on how the character were to talk than what their face says. The two can mean something completely different. If you know it's sarcasm, yet it doesn't look like it, then the character is talking (sarcastically).

Hope it helps! :)