use active verbs
use desrciptive language
Use active verbs. Use descriptive language
Cannon-Bard theory
One may be attempting to appeal to the jury's sense of emotion; whereas, a judge will not give into emotions as easily.
The crowd was arousing
A jury may be influenced by emotion, but several safeguards are in place to keep that from happening. The rules of evidence control what the jury hears and voire dire allows the attorneys to weed out the bleeding hearts.
Emotion-focused coping strategies involve managing the emotional distress caused by a situation, such as seeking social support or practicing relaxation techniques. Problem-focused coping strategies involve addressing the source of stress directly, such as making a plan of action or seeking information to solve the problem. Emotion-focused coping aims to regulate emotions, while problem-focused coping aims to solve the underlying issue.
"After the dancers finished their act , Stacy thought it was arousing."
Yes, the noun 'seriousness' is an abstract noun, a word for an earnest and sincere feeling; a solemn and dignified feeling; the quality of arousing fear or distress; a word for an emotion or a quality.
Scout observes that the jury members are unperturbed and do not look at Tom Robinson or his family as they deliver the guilty verdict. She notices their indifference and lack of emotion, which contrasts with the gravity of the situation.
yeah, i usually find man into animal transformations extremely arousing
Petrocelli shows the jury the photographs of the crime scene in "Monster" to establish the brutality of the crime, stir emotion in the jury, and strengthen the prosecution's case against Steve Harmon. By providing visual evidence of the crime scene, Petrocelli aims to convince the jury of Steve's guilt and secure a conviction.
Tagalaog translation of AROUSING: nag-uudyok