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Anika [276]
2 years ago
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Everyone experiences negative emotions. please select the best answer from the choices provided t f

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harkovskaia [24]2 years ago
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Everyone experiences negative emotions. This statement is true.

<h3>What is emotion?</h3>

Emotion can be described as the feeling that a person is having that can be very on a large scale, are there a lot of feelings like anger, laugh, happiness, sadness, etc

Everyone's experiences are human emotions is it a true statement in everybody's life there are some changes with her happening with make them of a set and sometimes to the people also it can be caused due to hormonal changes.

Emotions that are considered negative, like sadness, jealousy, guilt, frustration, etc.

Learn more about  emotion, here

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