Depends on the two teenagers.
Anxiety, fear, excitement, frustration
High
Ronald Leonard Linder has written: 'A comparison of selected individual characteristics and the use of certain mood-altering substances among high school seniors in Eugene, Oregon.' -- subject(s): High school seniors
Teenagers may exhibit attitude due to hormonal changes, cognitive development, seeking independence, or social influences. This can lead to changes in mood, behavior, and communication styles as they navigate the challenges of adolescence.
They alternate between depression (the "low" mood) and mania or hypomania (the "high" mood). These patients go from depression to a frenzied, abnormal elevation in mood.
Fluoxetine is antidepressant drug. It boost up your mood if you are depressed. So that way it lift your mood. But it does not make you feel 'high'.
The tone of "Canterwood Crest: Triple Fault" is dramatic and intense, with a focus on competition, friendship, and the pressures of high school. The mood is dynamic and engaging, with a mix of excitement and tension as the characters navigate challenges in their equestrian pursuits.
n'entrez pas (imperative mood) or 'ne pas entrer' (infinitive)
down 5 of em
Because your hormone levels are high!
Teenagers may cry a lot due to hormonal changes, stress from school or peer pressure, relationship issues, or emotional struggles as they navigate the challenges of adolescence. Crying can be a natural way for teenagers to release emotions and cope with intense feelings they may be experiencing.
Yes home light does contribute to your mood. More low light affects your mood in a negative way while more high light affects your mood in a positive way.
In "The Zora Neale Hurston Story", author Julia Mood Peterkin visits Zora's school.