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“P begins to tell Junior about teaching Mary, Junior's sister. He says she was the smartest kid he ever taught—smarter even than Junior. She wanted to be a romance novelist.”
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This all depends on context, but in general:
Neutral: Generally having a middle ground opinion rather than being on an extreme side.
Positive: Usually refers to one's attitude, optimism. Can also mean certainty.
Negative: Not positive, could be referring to pessimism or seeing the bad side of things.
Exclamatory because it has an exclamation point
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On your way out" means "as you go out/leave the room, or the building". Most often this would mean that you should lock the door after you have gone out of the building and shut the door behind you. So "lock the door on your way out" really means "Lock the door immediately after you have left the room/building". Which means that it can definitely be considered as giving an order.