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coldgirl [10]
3 years ago
5

list the feelings of a child when he/she is separated from his/her parents. class 9, Activity, The lost child...​

English
1 answer:
Leno4ka [110]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

sad and depressed

explanation:

  1. when a person is depress and sad it cause mental and emotional stress to the body so it's not a very helpful thing to be a lost child
  2. angry is the second point when a child is separated from their parents he or she becomes angry because that person don't understand how and why the thought of getting separated or how and why did he or she was separated from the parents and also a person becomes angry because he or she doesn't know what all this about
  3. confused when you are not with me to get confused get confused because you don't understand not necessarily you're not with your parents because they cross the equator from you or you are separated from them so you can confused how and why is that out yourself so many questions that you're so don't have access to it
  4. emotionally disturbed when a child is being separated from the parents become emotionally disturbed that makes you cry you think of a lot of things and answers of why why why but you yourself you don't have answers to them and also become emotionally the step one less they put you as a child and then all of a sudden it to ask you how your parents would you start to get memory is in your hair you think of how the beat rate hike was separated from your family and all of things so it's not a very good then because ask yourself why why why and you get hurt when your peer start to talk about their parents and you you have nothing to say unless you create something in your head to say
  5. you got hurt and wish you were with them
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