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Everybody has emotions, so your readers will easily identify with your characters when you write about them! It's a good way to make a good story great.

First, think about how you feel in different situations -- what does anger feel like? What does sadness or joy feel like? Try to write down what comes to your mind when you think of a specific emotion. Does it make you feel light and bouncy or heavy and tired?

Second, you can show actions. Does the character smile broadly, frown, drop their head into their hands and cry?

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