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newyorker26

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Milo, a Canadian, just won his race. He is likely to show pride, but it is a more complicated emotion to express than the universal expressions and includes body movement in addition to facial expression.
 
  What is Milo going to need to include in order to express pride?
   a. head tilted back, arms up
   b. head down, shoulders slumped
   c. shoulders raised, hands behind his back
   d. hand in his pockets, eyes down

Question 2

Recent research suggests that the expression for the emotion of contempt may be
 
  a. only found in Western cultures.
  b. easily confused with anger.
  c. only decoded by adults.
  d. another universal emotion.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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