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The opponent-process theory is associated with psychologist Richard Solomon. He proposed this theory to explain emotional and motivational processes, suggesting that emotions are often paired in opposition to each other.
This phrase means to meet someone in person in order to associate their physical appearance with their name or identity. It refers to making a direct connection between a person's name and their actual face.
Sympathy is something you can feel and express because you've been through the same experiences as the person you are sympathizing with, e.g. I felt sympathy for my friend when her father died as my dad died a few months ago. Empathy is the ability to imagine what it must be like for someone to be in a difficult situation even though you've never experienced that situation personally, e.g. While my father is still alive, I empathized with my friend whose father died recently.
The heart is nothing more than a four chambered pump whose sole task is to pump blood round the body. All feeling are felt inside the brain.
The word 'romantic' is both an adjective and a noun.The noun 'romantic' is a word for a person who is idealistic, amorous, or soulful; a person whose taste in art and literature relates to the romantic era of the late eighteenth century.
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Who is referring to a person and whose is referring to the possessive person aka the person who owns the noun
alfred e smith
"Whose" is singular possessive form and can be used to refer to one person or thing. It does not change in form for plural nouns. For example, you can say "Whose book is this?" to ask about one book or multiple books belonging to one or more people.
You are responsible to make your self happy. If you rely on other people to make you happy you will always be dissapointed / letdown by someone
Katharine Hepburn
Go to your toolbar and then push the shirt and then click on the person whose clothes you want, then it will let you pick what you want to wear
A person whose arteries to the heart become clogged has a cholesterol.
"Who" is used as a subject pronoun to refer to a person, while "whose" is a possessive pronoun used to show ownership or association with a person. For example, "Who is coming to the party?" and "Whose book is this?"
Whose trees in summer yield him shade This is personification
"A changeable person" refers to someone who is inclined to change their opinions, moods, or behavior frequently and unpredictably. They may seem inconsistent or unreliable in their actions or decisions.