The word emotion is a noun that means a mental state. Some synonyms for emotion are responsiveness, gut reaction, and affect.
Lack of expression or emotion.
The word 'affect' is both a noun and a verb.The noun affect (affects) is a word for a feeling or emotion, especially as manifested by facial expression or body language; the feeling of pleasantness or unpleasantness produced by a stimulus. Example:The affect of the disaster could be seen on the faces of the victims.The verb affect (affects, affecting, affected) means to put on a false show of; tend to by nature; tend to assume; to simulate, imitate, copy. Example:He affects the role of a successful broker but don't let him handle your money.
Culture affects language because where ever it is your from you have your language, then when you learn a new language, depending on your culture you might be violating some kind of rule.
Religion,language,tradition
Common Sense by Thomas Paine
interpretation
The great awakening resulted in a rebellion against the normal authoritarian religious rule.
It opened a vagina.
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did louis pasteur success affect his life
The Great Awakening affected religious tolarance some people disagreed with changes it brought.
External emotion refers to the visible expressions of emotion that are observable by others, such as facial expressions, body language, and tone of voice. It is the way a person outwardly displays and conveys their feelings to the outside world.
Doctors sometimes categorize anxiety as an emotion or an affect depending on whether it is being described by the person having it (emotion) or by an outside observer (affect).
The word emotion is a noun that means a mental state. Some synonyms for emotion are responsiveness, gut reaction, and affect.
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feeling, passion, sentiment, affect