No. Felt is the past tense of feeling. You can feel a particular emotion but feeling is not an emotion in itself
yes it is a type of emotion felt when you have conclusive success over obsticals and it is descrived by emotion simuar to joy and Exhilaration
fear
A Christmas Carol was written by the English author Charles Dickens in the mid in November and December of 1843. It was first published on 17th December of 1843 by a company called Chapman and Hall. However, it was Dickens who paid for its first 600 copies to be printed as it was felt that the story would not appeal.
No, "felt" is not an action verb. It is a linking verb that connects the subject (the one feeling) to the complement (the emotion being felt).
Emotion is any feeling that is felt by an organism or human. Examples of emotions are happiness, anger etc.
Yes, thoughtful is very much so an emotion. For Example: 'I felt very thoughtful today."
Bob Cratchit
Emotions are felt internally, but expressedexternally.
I would think so, yes. You might say, "She felt thankful" or "I felt very thankful," the same way you might say, "She felt sad" or "I felt very sad." If you can feel it, then it's an emotion. By this logic, however, lucky is also an emotion, since you can "feel lucky." Some people might argue that lucky is not an emotion, but I think it is.
Initially Dickens paid for the first 6000 copies to be printed as publisher felt the story would not attract much interest. The 6000 sold in a week and more were commissioned this time by the publishers
"A Christmas Carol" is a novella written by Charles Dickens and was first published in 1843. It has since become a classic Christmas story that tells the tale of Ebenezer Scrooge and his transformation from a miserly old man to a generous and kind individual through the visitation of ghosts on Christmas Eve.