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9th Team 1
Basic Emotions
Sadness: The range, or family, of emotional states we can experience containing everything from mild disappointment to extreme despair and anguish
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Anger: A strong feeling of being upset or annoyed because of something wrong or bad : the feeling that makes someone want to hurt other people, to shout, etc, the feeling of being angry. anger.
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Happiness: Is the emotional state of a happy person; It is the feeling of well-being and fulfillment that we experience when we achieve our goals, desires and purposes; it is a lasting moment of satisfaction, where there are no pressing needs, no tormenting sufferings.
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Disgust:
Definition: impression or emotion of a person produced by something that does not conform to what is desired or expected.
When i was playing with a friend of mine, my brothers started to bother and one of them said a comment in a bad taste.
Fear: be afraid of (someone or something) as likely to be dangerous, painful, or threatening.
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Surprise: Quite brief and is characterized by a physiological startle response following something unexpected. This type of emotion can be positive, negative, or neutral. An unpleasant surprise, for example, might involve someone jumping out from behind a tree and scaring you as you walk to your car at night.
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