angry and upset.i cant think of any more, but use a thesaurus and find out you lazy bum!
I ve explain and put my opinion to that but due to some error i had to restart my computer and everything i wrote was erased anyway i strongly believe every word i said
Some common emotions for people regarding disagreements can be anger; resentment; withdrawn from the person or group of persons they are having the disagreement with. Some people may say nothing and hold in their anger and resentment or, they may be able to agree to disagree and even may feel they are learning something from some particular disagreements.
Usually in an argument people show their anger feelings, so the answer is anger and sadness, crying.
Red is usually associated with extreme emotions. People tend to associate red with love, rage, and embarrassment.
Red is usually associated with extreme emotions. People tend to associate red with love, rage, and embarrassment.
Because during arguments people become aroused emotionally and once things calm down these chemicals are still pumping through your body. The chemicals then enhance your positive emotions as they did with your negative emotions.
Arguments about abortion, gun control, capital punishment, and climate change are all examples of controversial arguments. These topics often elicit strong emotions and opinions from people on both sides of the debate, making them contentious and challenging to discuss.
it depends how hot-headed you are =P and how many people you associate with. and what people you associate with. and how hot-headed the people you associate with are. =P
In the colonial era, rhetoric often employed appeals to reason and logic, reflecting the widespread belief in rationalism. Speakers and writers commonly used ethos, establishing credibility by aligning their arguments with Enlightenment ideals, and logos, presenting logical arguments supported by empirical evidence. Additionally, pathos was strategically used to evoke emotional responses, reinforcing rational arguments with human experiences. This combination of appeals helped persuade audiences by appealing to both their intellect and emotions.
The snakes symbolize the unpleasant experiences and emotions that you associate with your ex, your ex mother-in-law, or with your former in-laws in general.
Yes, perception can cause conflict when people interpret situations differently based on their personal biases, experiences, and emotions. These different perceptions can lead to misunderstandings, arguments, and disagreements as individuals try to assert their own viewpoints. Effective communication and empathy can help mitigate conflicts arising from differing perceptions.
People associate chickens with eggs, chicks, KFC, feathers, and chicken soup.