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1. What's up, Ben? You look upset.
- I lost first place. (Is this answer suitable? Do we have some other natural expressions?)
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rfvv
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you feel anger not only mentally and emotionally, but also physically.
True false.**** I think false
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gavin
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1. Don't you get lonely being on your own all day?
2. Don't you get lonely if you are on your own all day? 3. Don't you get
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rfvv
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What colour represents
Distrust Caring Loyalty
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Thi
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True of False:
Primary emotions are learned
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Read the following sentence.
Jack's words burned Anna and she cried for days. Which of following best explains what happened when
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Amilyah Watson
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Anne accuses Peter of being insufferable,or
A. unfriendly B. depressing C. unbearable D. hurtful Is the answer C?
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Anonymous
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paul was sad when the football burst
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Ann
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What extent can intrapersonal conflict can lead emotional stress in choice of a career
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Lefalane
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A student in your class gets picked on by other students. He says it’s okay because that means the other students like him.
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You can usually recognize when a person is happy just by looking at the expression on their face. This is because happiness is
O
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A sense of patriotism is an example of [Select all that apply]
(1 point) • a primary emotion. • a learned emotion. • fear.
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Can "I left Baltimore with a young heart overborne with sadness, and a soul full of apprehension", be used as antithesis?
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Anonymous
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How does a gun represent fear?
does pearls represent hope? How does a key represent hope?
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Thi.
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1. I'm so happy with my job.
2. I'm so satisfied with my job. (Are both the same in meaning?) 3. We dress up and shout "Trick or
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rfvv
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1. It is a surprising event.
2. Look at the surprised boys. 3. He is surprising to us all because he always makes us surprised.
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rfvv
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describe your adrenaline when you are scared & terrified & don't know what to do!
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liam
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Dacher and Emiliana suggest that compassion can be defined as: The feeling a person has in the presence of ________, is coupled
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zxcv
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1. He was ashamed of having no money.
2. He was ashamed to have no money. 3..He was ashamed because he had no money. (Are they
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rfvv
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Is these sentences are correct.
Debbie felt nervous and out-of-place at the party so she sat by herself at the end of the sofa.
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gouri
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Happiness, sadness, and fear are examples of blank emotions.
A. Learned B. Primary C. Secondary D. Innate Is the answer A?
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Daisy
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Why do negative emotions make it hard to learn or work toward a goal?
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Brittney
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analyze the function of emotions as motive.
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Mandy
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1. I have hunger to go home now.
2. I have a hunger to go home now. 3. I am dying to go home now. 4. I am looking forward to go
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rfvv
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Sal thinks that Phoebe's mother seems (1 point)
stiff and ornery. happy and content. worried and miserable.
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dfca
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1. He made his mother surprised.
2. He was surprised at the news. 3. The game was surprising to me. 4. He was surprising his
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rfvv
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primary emotions are learned.
true or false
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one
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So, according to this short animated film, we laugh in response to things that we find too rigid, especially when those
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guij
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True or False:
Primary emotions are learned. (1 point) • true • false
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1 many doctors believe that when sick people become (heartrending, despondent) over their health, it is more difficult for them
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need help
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DESCRIBE THE CONFLICTING EMOTIONS THE PARENT MAY HAVE THAT CONTRIBUTE TO THIS FEAR
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bethy
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why do I get pissed off when someone hits my bff?
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glitchtrap
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Question True or False: Primary emotions are learned. (1 point) Responses true true false
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Ms. Sue, Here are my reactions to the article about the survivors.
Horrified, disgusted and heart-broken
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Emma
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someone who is disgruntled likely feels
1- optimistic 2- generous 3- depressed 4- irritated my answer is D
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Steve
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True or False: Primary emotions are learned.
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GhostGirl
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Primary emotions are learned.
true false
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ETHAN REYES
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can you help me comment on this theme please. awe and amazement
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jason
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What emotion is associated with weariness? I'm supposed to analyse the emotions that are expressed within a text, and the
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David
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1. We all laughed and cried. 2. It was very exciting! 3. But after a time, Mr Carter said we must all be quiet.
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rfvv
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Is there another I can substitute in for stupid?
For ex Crooks thought Lennie's dream was stupid.
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Emma
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What is the most likely reason Shane felt "neglected"?
a. his parents were glad to see him when he returned from a weekend trip.
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Anonymous
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his gesture is some where between surrender and ____________.
supplication, riveting, or arduous
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How does the boy feel?
1. He feels bored. 2. He feels boring. (Are both answers correct?)
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rfvv
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1. He was excited to hear the news.
2. He was excited that he heard the news. (Are both the same? Or does #1 mean #2-2 as
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rfvv
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1. I am happy with you.
2. I am happy because of you. 3. I am happy about you. (What does #1 mean? Does #1 mean #2 or #3?)
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rfvv
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When a preschool child experiences sadness, the best way for a teacher to help is by
A. distracting the child by giving them
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Anonymous
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1. The teacher's ____ made her an ideal judge at the tryouts.
disinterest,dissent,disavowal,disagreement 2. My ___ with the class
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Hayley
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A person who is grimacing probably feels
a) pleased b) pained c) nervous
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victoria
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1. Samantha tried to look impassive when they announced her essay as a finalist in the competition. (1 point)
surprised
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Doodle
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