All you need to do is pretend you are a character from a book, and you had to talk about what your character would do, say, think, and what they'd look like. In the second column, it's like the opposite of a "show, don't tell" scenario. Instead, you would be passive aggressive, and "show" your audience what your character will be doing, instead of just getting straight to the point, and just telling your audience what they will do. Does that make sense?
Miss Fairchild was glaring at the handcuffs. The glum faced man asked her not to worry as it was Mr. Easton's business as a marshal to handcuff the convict (the glum-faced man) to keep him from getting away.