emotions Crossword Puzzles
vocab words 2 2021-10-23
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- a standard element, pattern or situation that recurs throughout a story
- Where the conflicts and struggles are resolved.
- The reader's emotions.
- A comparison between two unlike things using the words "like", "as", "as if".
- A comparison of two different things.
- when someone is attacked and mocked using ridicule, wit, irony, and sarcasm.
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- the emotions of the writer.
- The opposite of what you expect to happen.
- The action of a narrative of drama.
- the central idea of literacy.
- The use of one object, which is something in itself, to represent something else.
- description of the senses.
12 Clues: The reader's emotions. • description of the senses. • the emotions of the writer. • the central idea of literacy. • The action of a narrative of drama. • A comparison of two different things. • The opposite of what you expect to happen. • Where the conflicts and struggles are resolved. • a standard element, pattern or situation that recurs throughout a story • ...
How to Write a Memoir- Academic Vocabulary 2025-08-19
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- the telling of a story or an account of an event or series of events
- the problems and struggles characters face in a literary work
- a central message, idea, or pattern in an artistic work (Often this is an insight about life.
- the perspective from which a story is told
- where and when the story takes place
- a scene or event from the past that appears in a story out of chronological order, to fill in information or explain something in the present
- an author's personality and uniqueness revealed in his/her writing
- Conflict a struggle against some force outside of yourself such as another person, society as a whole, technology, nature, or some uncontrollable force like destiny or fate
- description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)
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- the information surrounding a word, phrase, or other amount of text that determines exactly how it was mean
- similar to autobiography but usually focuses on specific memories, emotions, lessons learned rather than a chronological history of one's life
- a conversation between two persons; the lines spoken by characters in drama, fiction, or nonfiction
- a struggle between opposing needs, desires, or emotions within a single character; referred to as "Person vs. Self”
- the feeling created in the reader by a literary work or passage
- clues that suggest what might happen in the future
- writing that deals with real people, things, events, and places
- the writer's attitude/emotions related to his/her subject
17 Clues: where and when the story takes place • the perspective from which a story is told • clues that suggest what might happen in the future • the writer's attitude/emotions related to his/her subject • the problems and struggles characters face in a literary work • the feeling created in the reader by a literary work or passage • ...
Body Language Crossword # 2 2023-05-18
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- The way an animal stands or positions its body.
- Feeling uneasy, not at ease, or uneasy.
- Feeling sure of oneself and showing self-assurance.
- Feeling worried, uneasy, or nervous.
- Feeling frightened or afraid.
- Referring to someone's changing moods or emotions.
- When the black part of the eye appears larger than usual, indicating strong emotions such as fear or excitement.
- Feeling satisfied, happy, and at peace.
- Feeling eager, enthusiastic, or full of energy.
- When an animal shows anger or a strong desire to attack or harm.
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- Feeling in danger or at risk.
- Having a relaxed and flexible body position.
- Feeling calm, at ease, and without tension.
- flattened When the ears are pressed close to the head, showing fear or submission.
- Having a strong desire to know or learn something.
- Act of carefully watching or studying something.
- Feeling afraid or scared.
- Being attentive and aware of one's surroundings.
- Feeling distressed, disturbed, or troubled.
19 Clues: Feeling afraid or scared. • Feeling in danger or at risk. • Feeling frightened or afraid. • Feeling worried, uneasy, or nervous. • Feeling uneasy, not at ease, or uneasy. • Feeling satisfied, happy, and at peace. • Feeling calm, at ease, and without tension. • Feeling distressed, disturbed, or troubled. • Having a relaxed and flexible body position. • ...
Healthy Minds 2022-05-02
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- to deal with something
- confidence in your own self-worth or abilities
- adult someone you are comfortable with and can count on
- mental health professional who is trained to help others deal with all kinds of emotions, and help come up with different ways to cope
- a disagreement
- being one of a kind, unlike anything or anyone else
- professional who helps others deal with emotions and how to cope
- sensible and practical
- chemical substance that carry messages throughout the body
- child begins to develop into an adult
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- a feeling or emotion characterized by the loss of hope
- an emotional state, such as happy, sad, excited
- pressure social pressure from friends
- the part of a person that allows them to think, feel and be aware of their world
- something you decide to work towards
- a feeling such as happiness, love, fear, anger
- to settle a disagreement
- swing an abrupt and/or intense change of emotion or feeling
- clearly defined
19 Clues: a disagreement • clearly defined • to deal with something • sensible and practical • to settle a disagreement • something you decide to work towards • pressure social pressure from friends • child begins to develop into an adult • confidence in your own self-worth or abilities • a feeling such as happiness, love, fear, anger • an emotional state, such as happy, sad, excited • ...
Crossword! 2024-05-18
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- The greatest victim of American prohibition (6)
- A streetcar in need of a name, say? (6)
- The least effective solution to someone else’s problem (6)
- Global warming is now the most common way to start a training session (10)
- Best eaten in small bites (8)
- The system in our brains that controls emotions (6)
- The type of ‘Talk’ that keeps someone in the same place (6)
- Found in ponds or in Lego pieces (4)
- Putting yourself in someone else’s shoes (7)
- She knew the answer couldn’t be found at the bottom of a shot glass (5)
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- MI is helping a friend who is… (5)
- An underground movement against an occupying power (10)
- An arrangement or invitation with no end date (4&5)
- You’ll need these to row your boat (4)
- How emotions are shaped into feelings (6)
- A founding father of M.I. (6)
- Stress box of the brain (8)
- Mirrors and vampires have never mixed (10)
- When an American gives praise (11)
19 Clues: Stress box of the brain (8) • A founding father of M.I. (6) • Best eaten in small bites (8) • MI is helping a friend who is… (5) • When an American gives praise (11) • Found in ponds or in Lego pieces (4) • You’ll need these to row your boat (4) • A streetcar in need of a name, say? (6) • How emotions are shaped into feelings (6) • Mirrors and vampires have never mixed (10) • ...
Anger Management 2024-09-30
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- A statement of regret for an action that caused harm.
- A focus on the positive aspects of situations.
- Writing down thoughts and feelings to process emotions.
- A state of peace and tranquility.
- A feeling of annoyance caused by an inability to achieve something.
- Limits set to protect one’s emotional well-being.
- A stimulus that causes a strong emotional response.
- A technique used to help reduce stress.
- Thinking deeply about one’s thoughts and feelings.
- Being present and aware of the moment.
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- Understanding and sharing the feelings of another.
- Strategies to manage stress and emotions.
- The act of sharing thoughts and feelings effectively.
- To settle or find a solution to a disagreement.
- Help or assistance from others during difficult times.
- To communicate thoughts or feelings verbally or non-verbally.
- A disagreement or struggle between people.
- Confidently expressing one’s needs and rights.
- Letting go of resentment towards someone who has wronged you.
19 Clues: A state of peace and tranquility. • Being present and aware of the moment. • A technique used to help reduce stress. • Strategies to manage stress and emotions. • A disagreement or struggle between people. • A focus on the positive aspects of situations. • Confidently expressing one’s needs and rights. • To settle or find a solution to a disagreement. • ...
Theater Class Topics Crossword 2025-02-07
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- The person who oversees all aspects of a theatrical production.
- The raised platform where actors perform.
- Artist of the month for September
- A Group of actors who work together as a team.
- Our MS 210Q 2025 Musical.
- The area of the stage that is hidden from the audience.
- A specific outfit worn by an actor to help them portray their character.
- Actors use this to communicate emotions non-verbally.
- Last year's MS 210Q Musical.
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- Someone who embodies a character in a performance.
- The recent movie Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo starred in.
- A speech made by a character who is speaking their feelings.
- The person who designs the dance sequences of a theater performance.
- Artist of the month for October.
- Ms. T's favorite musical.
- A stage picture where actors freeze in position
- Actors use this tool to ensure everyone is seen in a Tableau.
- Actors use this to communicate emotions through sound.
- The month that the TONY awards are.
19 Clues: Ms. T's favorite musical. • Our MS 210Q 2025 Musical. • Last year's MS 210Q Musical. • Artist of the month for October. • Artist of the month for September • The month that the TONY awards are. • The raised platform where actors perform. • A Group of actors who work together as a team. • A stage picture where actors freeze in position • ...
Literary techniques and Reality TV techniques 2025-11-10
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- Ending an episode or segment with suspense to maintain interest (E.g. "Next time on the show...")
- Question asked for effect, no answer expected
- A comparison using "like" or "as"
- Author's attitude toward the subject
- Atmosphere or feeling created in the reader
- When the opposite of what is expected occurs
- Exaggeration for emphasis or effect
- Direct comparison without "like" or "as"
- Presenting participants using predefined character traits (e.g. “The villain,” “the hero,” “the underdog”)
- Interviews, Participants speak directly to the camera sharing thoughts or emotions
- Repeating words or phrases for emphasis
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- Descriptive language appealing to the senses
- Words that appeal to our emotions
- Using an object or action to represent an idea
- Words that imitate sounds
- Giving human qualities to non-human things
- Participants or actors recreating events (e.g. Moments of conflict shown again for emphasis)
- Narration, Off-camera commentary guiding the audience
- Techniques, Use of cuts, flashbacks, and music to build drama or tension (e.g. Rapid cuts between arguments, dramatic music cues)
19 Clues: Words that imitate sounds • Words that appeal to our emotions • A comparison using "like" or "as" • Exaggeration for emphasis or effect • Author's attitude toward the subject • Repeating words or phrases for emphasis • Direct comparison without "like" or "as" • Giving human qualities to non-human things • Atmosphere or feeling created in the reader • ...
Mental Health Unit Review 2024-05-06
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- ___ mechanisms are mental processes protecting you from stressful emotions
- mental health problem caused my technology
- ___ well-being is a combo of feeling good and functioning effectively
- negative stereotype
- ___ factors are positive influences in daily life
- these stressors are social/physical surrounding impacting a person
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- something that affects your mental health while in the womb
- stress is body's ___ to challenge or demand
- health a state of well-being
- this type of depression can be caused by the death of a loved one
- grief is a deep ___ reaction
- ___ cortex is the social/emotional control center
- mental health determines how to handle ___
- this is the last stage of 5 grief stages and it's when your emotions stabilize
- stress lasting for a longer period of time
15 Clues: negative stereotype • grief is a deep ___ reaction • health a state of well-being • mental health problem caused my technology • mental health determines how to handle ___ • stress lasting for a longer period of time • stress is body's ___ to challenge or demand • ___ cortex is the social/emotional control center • ___ factors are positive influences in daily life • ...
Psychology Throughout History 2024-12-19
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- Sudden overwhelming fear or anxiety
- Christiana Morgan and Henry Murray's Tower on the___
- Shapiro who discovered EMDR
- Austrian psychiatrist who emphasized social interest and inferiority complex
- Freud's student who diverged to study archetypes and the collective unconscious
- First name of Jung's client known for her visionary work
- Type of therapy that works with the body
- Leon known for cognitive dissonance theory
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- The How to Live_____
- Looping cycles of negative thinking
- Albert who developed Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
- The mental beliefs that form the other half of emotions Therapist famous for confronting irrational thoughts
- Strong feelings like joy, anger, or sadness
- Swiss psychiatrist who founded analytical psychology
- Revolutionary psychologist Mamie who studied racial identity and self-concept in children
- Emotional state characterized by worry or fear that's not panic
16 Clues: The How to Live_____ • Shapiro who discovered EMDR • Sudden overwhelming fear or anxiety • Looping cycles of negative thinking • Type of therapy that works with the body • Leon known for cognitive dissonance theory • Strong feelings like joy, anger, or sadness • Christiana Morgan and Henry Murray's Tower on the___ • Swiss psychiatrist who founded analytical psychology • ...
Brave New World Crossword 2024-04-11
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- The place away from the Brave New World
- Character who wishes to feel emotions like passion
- The process of shocking embryos to produce a certain amount of people in the end
- Where John runs off to after leaving the Brave New World
- Character who carefully follows rules and teachings
- Includes hypnopaedic teachings and electric shocks for citizens to learn societal rules
- Year in book
- The main figurehead of society (one word)
- Least powerful caste
- The substance citizens ingest to avoid any emotions
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- Where all the citizens of the society are produced (one word)
- Where Bernard and Helmholtz are sent
- The author John quotes throughout the book
- Character who aspires to use his abilities to their fullest extent
- Character who prefers feeling every kind of emotion over none at all
- Most powerful caste
16 Clues: Year in book • Most powerful caste • Least powerful caste • Where Bernard and Helmholtz are sent • The place away from the Brave New World • The main figurehead of society (one word) • The author John quotes throughout the book • Character who wishes to feel emotions like passion • Character who carefully follows rules and teachings • ...
Born A Crime 2024-03-01
13 Clues: chaos • dreary • random • hatred • strange • consequences • evil, cruel, hateful • excessive, luxurious • not normal or expected • release strong emotions • noisy, energetic, rowdy • difficult to understand • ideas someone already has
Chapter 12 by claire gross B2 2013-03-19
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- movement that sought to explore the relashonship bettween humans and nature though emotions rather then though reason
- _____ face opposition in the north and south
- to judge
- and artist american ______ _____ _____ devoloped a unigue style
- movement organized effort to end consumption
- a person who wanted to end slavery
- written work
- total ban on alcohol
- didobediance idea based on nonviolance that people have right a law that thay think is wrong
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- right movement organized campaign to win property , education and other rights for women.
- sought to win political and econimic equlity for women
- this group of people emphasized emotions nature and individalism
- _____________ such as william loyd garrison and Fredrick Douglass called for an end to slavery
- reform orginaized attempts to improve conditions of life.
- school school suppoted by taxes
15 Clues: to judge • written work • total ban on alcohol • school school suppoted by taxes • a person who wanted to end slavery • _____ face opposition in the north and south • movement organized effort to end consumption • sought to win political and econimic equlity for women • reform orginaized attempts to improve conditions of life. • ...
Psychology 2023-05-02
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- Compulsions to do something even if there is no cause or reason
- A disorder where you are afraid of leaving familiar environments
- Attention difficulty, hyperactivity, impulsive
- Individuals think, perceive, feel, or relate to others differently than the average person
- The irresistible urge to act in a certain way
- Idea or thought that intrudes into someone's mind
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- A mental disorder where people interpret reality differently
- Perssiently depressed or sad mood
- A medical treatment often received after getting a diagnosis
- a disability caused by differences in the brain
- A mental illness that makes it difficult to manage emotions
- Not working normally
- A period of extreme changes and elevated emotions and feelings
- triggered by a traumatizing event
- A negative attitude towards a certain circumstance
15 Clues: Not working normally • Perssiently depressed or sad mood • triggered by a traumatizing event • The irresistible urge to act in a certain way • Attention difficulty, hyperactivity, impulsive • a disability caused by differences in the brain • Idea or thought that intrudes into someone's mind • A negative attitude towards a certain circumstance • ...
Long E martinwords 2022-02-10
15 Clues: ash • kettle • emotions • has sand • a number • high-pitch • pretty bird • people meet • pretty place • ___ you coming? • I____on many trips • noise a mouse makes • ___ there, done that • will you come ____me? • ____ is it time to go?
Long E martinwords 2022-02-10
15 Clues: ash • kettle • emotions • has sand • a number • high-pitch • pretty bird • people meet • pretty place • ___ you coming? • I____on many trips • noise a mouse makes • ___ there, done that • will you come ____me? • ____ is it time to go?
Learning about Emotions 2022-07-13
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- Short-lived emotional state.
- We often model our behaviours after people we admire, or adjust our behaviours based on people we fear.
- Emotion characterised by feelings of fear, nervous or worry.
- Allows us to avoid thinking about the stressful, emotional aspect of the situation and instead focus only on the intellectual component.
- When we manage to displace our unacceptable emotions into behaviours which are constructive and socially acceptable.
- A mood or emotional state that is marked by persistent feelings of sadness and low self-worth.
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- Refusing to deal with unpleasant objects or situations.
- Original goals or desires are substituted by others.
- A view or opinion that is incorrect due to false understanding.
- Subjective mental reactions that we experience in response to events or situations.
- A self-contained phenomenal experience.
- Unselfish concern for other people.
12 Clues: Short-lived emotional state. • Unselfish concern for other people. • A self-contained phenomenal experience. • Original goals or desires are substituted by others. • Refusing to deal with unpleasant objects or situations. • Emotion characterised by feelings of fear, nervous or worry. • A view or opinion that is incorrect due to false understanding. • ...
Feelings and Emotions 2022-07-04
FEELINGS AND EMOTIONS 2020-04-20
EMOTIONS AND FEELINGS 2020-11-22
12 Clues: = doente • com frio • com fome • = furioso • = machucado • = orgulhoso • estar confuso • feliz em inglês • calmo em inglês • triste em inglês • cansado em inglês • irritado em inglês
Feelings of emotions 2015-10-27
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- completely destroyed
- to feel very embarrassed or ashamed.
- anxious or fearful that something bad might happen
- stiff badly frightened
- feeling relaxed and happy because something difficult or unpleasant has been stopped,
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- feeling extreme dislike or disapproval of something:
- disappointed and unhappy because of discovering the truth about something
- urgent need, desire,
- being jealous
- very worried, nervous or angry
- feelings of guilt
- uncertain or anxious about oneself; not confident.
12 Clues: being jealous • feelings of guilt • completely destroyed • urgent need, desire, • stiff badly frightened • very worried, nervous or angry • to feel very embarrassed or ashamed. • anxious or fearful that something bad might happen • uncertain or anxious about oneself; not confident. • feeling extreme dislike or disapproval of something: • ...
Emotions and feeling 2023-09-15
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- - to be sad/not to be pleased
- - to be very tired
- - to be unhappy
- - to be afraid
- - to be lost, not to understand what is going on
- - to be worried and nervous
- - to be happy/pleased
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- - to be afraid
- - easily upset by the things people say or do
- - having and expressing strong feelings
- - to be lost, not to understand what is going on
- - to be very angry
- - to be not interested in
- - to be in a good mood
14 Clues: - to be afraid • - to be afraid • - to be unhappy • - to be very tired • - to be very angry • - to be happy/pleased • - to be in a good mood • - to be not interested in • - to be worried and nervous • - to be sad/not to be pleased • - having and expressing strong feelings • - easily upset by the things people say or do • - to be lost, not to understand what is going on • ...
Thoughts and emotions 2023-09-06
emotions and feelings 2026-02-01
12 Clues: Causing harm. • Very excited. • Deep sadness. • Mentally slow. • Tense/nervous. • Moving slowly. • Extremely happy. • Without success. • Totally confused. • Extremely shocked. • Highly intelligent. • Completely exhausted.
Emotions and Feelings 2026-02-11
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- When you see someone throwing up, you feel...
- When you're being positive about the outcome of a situation
- When you worry about something, but that thing doesn't really happen, you'll feel...
- When you're jealous over something/someone.
- When you feel very irritated about something or at someone.
- When someone passes away, you'll have this feeling.
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- When you feel satisfied and happy about something.
- When something you didn't expect happens, you feel...
- When you feel hapiness and admiration at the same time, you are in...
- When you feel really happy, you feel...
- When you see something scary, you'll feel...
- When you're truly excited about something.
12 Clues: When you feel really happy, you feel... • When you're truly excited about something. • When you're jealous over something/someone. • When you see something scary, you'll feel... • When you see someone throwing up, you feel... • When you feel satisfied and happy about something. • When someone passes away, you'll have this feeling. • ...
Emotions and Feelings 2026-02-19
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- You feel this way when you have nothing interesting to do.
- You feel this way when someone does something wrong and it makes you mad.surprised You feel this way when something happens that you did not expect.
- You feel this way when something very good is going to happen, like a trip or a party tomorrow.
- You feel this way when you do something very well, like getting a high mark in an exam.
- You feel this way when something bad happens, like losing your phone or saying goodbye to a friend.
- You feel this way when everything is going well and you are smiling.
- You feel this way when you think something bad might happen, like before an important test.
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- You feel this way when you see or smell something very bad or dirty.
- You feel this way when you feel nervous or quiet around new people.
- You feel this way when you haven’t eaten for many hours and you want food.
- You feel this way when you need to sleep or rest after a long day
- You feel this way when you are afraid of something, like a loud noise in the dark.
12 Clues: You feel this way when you have nothing interesting to do. • You feel this way when you need to sleep or rest after a long day • You feel this way when you feel nervous or quiet around new people. • You feel this way when you see or smell something very bad or dirty. • You feel this way when everything is going well and you are smiling. • ...
Feelings and Emotions 2024-05-26
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- I am not interested and I don't know what to do
- When you want something to eat
- When you want something to drink
- I have a fever and don't feel well
- This horror film makes me feel ________
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- After a long day I am ready to relax because I'm... chase mice
- Happy, Sad, hot and cold, nervous are...?
- Something good for your body like fruit
- Love, Anger, Disgust are...?
- I am very nervous!!!
- The opposite of happy
- Another word for cheerful
12 Clues: I am very nervous!!! • The opposite of happy • Another word for cheerful • Love, Anger, Disgust are...? • When you want something to eat • When you want something to drink • I have a fever and don't feel well • Something good for your body like fruit • This horror film makes me feel ________ • Happy, Sad, hot and cold, nervous are...? • ...
Feelings and Emotions 2024-12-02
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- When I didn´t do my homework, I feel ____________.
- When I eat something I dont like, I feel ____________.
- When I make people laugh, I feel ____________.
- When I get a present, I feel ____________.
- When I don´t get enough sleep, I feel ____________.
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- When it is winter, I feel ____________.
- When a friend tells one of my secrets, I feel ____________.
- When I run a long race, I feel ____________.
- When I don´t know the answer, I feel ____________.
- When my brother o sister bothers me, I feel ____________.
- When I see a scary dog, I feel ____________.
- When I meet someone new, I feel ____________.
12 Clues: When it is winter, I feel ____________. • When I get a present, I feel ____________. • When I run a long race, I feel ____________. • When I see a scary dog, I feel ____________. • When I meet someone new, I feel ____________. • When I make people laugh, I feel ____________. • When I didn´t do my homework, I feel ____________. • ...
Emotions and Feelings 2025-11-12
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- – That food smells ____________ — I don’t want to eat it!
- – It’s ____________ when everyone looks at you after you make a mistake.
- – The movie was so ____________ that I almost fell asleep.
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- – Thunderstorms are ____________ when the thunder is very loud.
- – I’m ____________ of big dogs because they bark loudly.
- – Exams can be really ____________ when you don’t have time to study.
- – It’s ____________ to travel somewhere new.
- – I get ____________ when people push in line.
- – I was ____________ when my parents gave me a new phone.
- – It’s ____________ to listen to music after a long day.
- – I’m ____________ because my friend didn’t come to school today.
- – I feel ____________ when my classmate gets a bad grade.
12 Clues: – It’s ____________ to travel somewhere new. • – I get ____________ when people push in line. • – I’m ____________ of big dogs because they bark loudly. • – It’s ____________ to listen to music after a long day. • – That food smells ____________ — I don’t want to eat it! • – I was ____________ when my parents gave me a new phone. • ...
Week 2 Term 3 Geckos 2013-09-26
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- Conformity with rules or standards.
- A state of well-being characterized by emotions ranging from contentment to intense joy.
- The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate.
- The quality of being sweet.
- The state of being ill.
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- Emotions experienced when not in a state of well-being.
- The partial or total absence of light.
- The quality of being deliberately mean.
- The distance between opposite sides of something.
- The state of containing nothing.
10 Clues: The state of being ill. • The quality of being sweet. • The state of containing nothing. • Conformity with rules or standards. • The partial or total absence of light. • The quality of being deliberately mean. • The distance between opposite sides of something. • Emotions experienced when not in a state of well-being. • ...
Homework 2024-08-06
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- having or showing behavior that is respectful and considerate of other people
- able to adjust to new conditions
- kind and pleasant
- showing kindness toward others
- hopeful and confidente about the future
- note showing or feeling nervousness,anger, or other strong emotions
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- ready to face or endure danger or pain showing courage
- having or showing great vitality and force
- relating to a person 's emotions
- giving out or reflecting a Lot of light
10 Clues: kind and pleasant • showing kindness toward others • able to adjust to new conditions • relating to a person 's emotions • giving out or reflecting a Lot of light • hopeful and confidente about the future • having or showing great vitality and force • ready to face or endure danger or pain showing courage • ...
Homework 2024-08-06
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- having or showing behavior that is respectful and considerate of other people
- able to adjust to new conditions
- kind and pleasant
- showing kindness toward others
- hopeful and confidente about the future
- note showing or feeling nervousness,anger, or other strong emotions
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- ready to face or endure danger or pain showing courage
- having or showing great vitality and force
- relating to a person 's emotions
- giving out or reflecting a Lot of light
10 Clues: kind and pleasant • showing kindness toward others • able to adjust to new conditions • relating to a person 's emotions • giving out or reflecting a Lot of light • hopeful and confidente about the future • having or showing great vitality and force • ready to face or endure danger or pain showing courage • ...
Homework 2024-08-06
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- having or showing behavior that is respectful and considerate of other people
- able to adjust to new conditions
- kind and pleasant
- showing kindness toward others
- hopeful and confidente about the future
- note showing or feeling nervousness,anger, or other strong emotions
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- ready to face or endure danger or pain showing courage
- having or showing great vitality and force
- relating to a person 's emotions
- giving out or reflecting a Lot of light
10 Clues: kind and pleasant • showing kindness toward others • able to adjust to new conditions • relating to a person 's emotions • giving out or reflecting a Lot of light • hopeful and confidente about the future • having or showing great vitality and force • ready to face or endure danger or pain showing courage • ...
Words 2022-04-04
Wednesday matrix 2022-01-12
Evaluating Consequences 2023-11-23
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- Judgement of the consequences that relate to pleasure and pain
- Reactions to stimuli and situations that are motivationally relevant
- author of prospect theory Kahneman & ...?
- What we like in reality, in contrast to our prediction: ... utility
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- Longer-duration state of physiological systems and conscious feelings
- Emotions that are consciously noticeable
- key aspect of prospect theory: ... aversion
- prospect theory is only a ... model
- Prediction of what we will like: ... utility
- traditional economic theory: expected ... theory
10 Clues: prospect theory is only a ... model • Emotions that are consciously noticeable • author of prospect theory Kahneman & ...? • key aspect of prospect theory: ... aversion • Prediction of what we will like: ... utility • traditional economic theory: expected ... theory • Judgement of the consequences that relate to pleasure and pain • ...
Words 2022-04-04
Chapter 3 Health 2025-02-10
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- mechanisms - Are mental processes that protect individuals from strong or stressful emotions and situations.
- - The international use of unfriendly or offensive behavior.
- - Having enough skills to do something.
- - The ability to imagine and understand how someone else feels, is expressed by supporting a friend who is going through a difficult time.
- criticism - Non Hostile comments that point out problems and encourage improvement.
- of needs - Is a ranked list of those needs essential to human growth and development, presented in ascending order, starting with basic needs and building towards the need to reach your highest potential.
- - To strive to be the best you can.
- identity - your sense of yourself as a unique individual.
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- - How much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself, influences the other characteristics of good mental health.
- - A form observance of core ethical values.
- - People have the ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis.
- - Chemicals produced by your glands that regulate the activities of different body cells.
- model - Someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for you.
- -Emotional Health - Is the ability to accept yourself and others, express and manage emotions, and deal with the demands and challenges you meet in your life.
- - A complex set of characteristics that makes you unique.
- - The distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels, and behaves.
- - signals that tell your mind and body how to react.
17 Clues: - To strive to be the best you can. • - Having enough skills to do something. • - A form observance of core ethical values. • - signals that tell your mind and body how to react. • - A complex set of characteristics that makes you unique. • identity - your sense of yourself as a unique individual. • - The international use of unfriendly or offensive behavior. • ...
Crossword Puzzle _ Argumentative Writing Vocabulary Words 2022-12-05
13 Clues: proof • ethics • response • emotions • prejudice • logic/reason • main argument • view and process • motivate/inspire • of view perspective • Writing issue or topic • inference or conclusion • Purpose reason or intent
Parts of Speech 2024-02-26
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- A word that takes the place of a noun.
- A word that shows position.
- This noun can describe feelings or emotions.
- A word used to describe a person, place, thing, or idea.
- A word used to describe an action.
- This helping verb creates the future tense.
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- A word that connects words, phrases, or clauses.
- This kind of noun should always be capitalized.
- This verb tense indicates something that happened earlier.
- Person, place, thing, or idea.
- This verb tense indicates that something is happening in the current moment.
- Words to express emotions.
- This verb tense indicates that something is happening later.
- A word that describes a verb, adjective, or other adverb.
- Total number of parts of speech that we have in English.
15 Clues: Words to express emotions. • A word that shows position. • Person, place, thing, or idea. • A word used to describe an action. • A word that takes the place of a noun. • This helping verb creates the future tense. • This noun can describe feelings or emotions. • This kind of noun should always be capitalized. • A word that connects words, phrases, or clauses. • ...
Medical Terminology Puzzle 2024-12-24
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- Processes and absorbs food
- What you use to fill your body with oxygen
- used when talking about emotions, thoughts, and mental disorders.
- refers to a gland in the body that secretes hormones or other fluids
- (voice box)responsible for voice production and allowing you to speak.
- The part of the body that lets you see the world around you.
- pumping blood for your body
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- The largest part in your head, responsible for processing thoughts, emotions, and movements.
- The tube that carries food from your mouth to your stomach
- a part of the body where two bones meet, allowing movement
- Breaks down what you eat
- Filters waste from your blood
- Covers and shields your body
- Cleans toxins and produces bile
- Holds liquid waste
15 Clues: Holds liquid waste • Breaks down what you eat • Processes and absorbs food • pumping blood for your body • Covers and shields your body • Filters waste from your blood • Cleans toxins and produces bile • What you use to fill your body with oxygen • The tube that carries food from your mouth to your stomach • a part of the body where two bones meet, allowing movement • ...
SAT Prep Crossword - Vanessa Williams 2015-12-01
15 Clues: Clear • Mocking • Spacious • Friendly • Conventional • Not intentional • Uncomplimentary • To scold strongly • Ridiculous; silly • Obvious; not hidden • Optimistic; cheerful • Generous; big-hearted • Purging of pent-up emotions • Lack of clarity; being undecided • Demanding great effort; difficult
Chapter 8 & 9 2018-04-08
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- The smallest units of meaning in a language
- This speech style would indicate someone's status or rank
- Our personal bubble
- Having more thoughts and awareness about something than usual
- The basic emotions are sadness, surprise, contempt, anger, fear, disgust, and _______.
- Cultural ____ rules govern how emotions are expressed
- Non-verbal gestures
- Emotional ______ are the events that caused an emotion
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- Being able to be happy and sad at the same time is an example of emotional _______.
- Touching someone else while speaking
- The vocabulary of a language
- An evaluation of the events that caused the emotion
- Ekman & Friesen conducted ____ studies to show that certain facial expressions of emotion are the same around the world
- What words mean
- The basic units of sound in a language
15 Clues: What words mean • Our personal bubble • Non-verbal gestures • The vocabulary of a language • Touching someone else while speaking • The basic units of sound in a language • The smallest units of meaning in a language • An evaluation of the events that caused the emotion • Cultural ____ rules govern how emotions are expressed • ...
Argument/Persuasive Vocab 2023-03-02
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- not influenced by personal feelings or opinions; just the facts
- appeal to logical reasoning; sense of reasoning
- clearly stated claim and support it using solid reasons and evidence
- individual's conclusion about a text, topic or event
- challenges argument by addressing the other position
- prejudice in favor of or against someone, something, or group; usually unfair
- statements that can't be proven
- who will be affected by the issue
- demonstrating why the counterargument is wrong
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- persuade audience by appealing to their emotions
- involves making a claim and supporting details based on feelings and emotions
- logic, data, facts that supports the claim(thesis)
- appeals to the author's credibility; ethics
- explanation that connects the evidence to the claim
- statements that can be proven; could be true or false
15 Clues: statements that can't be proven • who will be affected by the issue • appeals to the author's credibility; ethics • demonstrating why the counterargument is wrong • appeal to logical reasoning; sense of reasoning • persuade audience by appealing to their emotions • logic, data, facts that supports the claim(thesis) • explanation that connects the evidence to the claim • ...
Emotional Intelligence 2023-05-18
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- 80%
- the ability to understand your own emotions and being aware of how your emotions and moods affect others.
- Emotionally intelligent people tend to find __________ from within
- 20%
- also known as social skills
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- Being self- aware is the ability to regulate and manage your emotions.
- allows you to understand how others are feeling, and changes how you respond to their behavior.
7 Clues: 80% • 20% • also known as social skills • Emotionally intelligent people tend to find __________ from within • Being self- aware is the ability to regulate and manage your emotions. • allows you to understand how others are feeling, and changes how you respond to their behavior. • ...
January 20th, HIC 8, ICPC 9/10. 2026-01-20
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- assumes behaviors used by teachers and students are perceived with emotional meaning, causing emotional reactions and behavioral responses
- The type of behavior exhibited when students perceive emotional support, triggering positive emotions and then, _______ behaviors
- The type of behavior exhibited when students perceive emotional labor, triggering negative emotions, and in response, _______ behaviors
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- a model for Risk/Crisis comm, based in ICR, that involves internalization, distribution, explanation, and action.
- ______ Theory, students are more likely to experience negative emotions if their freedom is threatened
- Increased immediacy, clarity, and comm. competence generally result in ________ emotional reactions from students
- The process of reflecting each others emotions
7 Clues: The process of reflecting each others emotions • ______ Theory, students are more likely to experience negative emotions if their freedom is threatened • a model for Risk/Crisis comm, based in ICR, that involves internalization, distribution, explanation, and action. • ...
Social Emotional Learning 2022-12-02
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- the state of being healthy, happy, and comfortable
- to have and maintain healthy and supportive relationships with diverse groups of people
- acquiring new understanding and knowledge
- social emotional learning
- quality of being fair and impartial
- understanding empathy and being able to comprehend the perspectives of other groups of people
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- taking ownership of your emotions, actions, and thoughts
- way in which one acts or conducts himself
- psychological, emotional, and social well being
- the ability to make responsible decisions about how to behave that center around ethics and safety
- understanding your emotions and how they impact your behavior
- aim or desired result
- person who provides knowledge and instruction
- ability to understand and be sensitive to others feelings
14 Clues: aim or desired result • social emotional learning • quality of being fair and impartial • way in which one acts or conducts himself • acquiring new understanding and knowledge • person who provides knowledge and instruction • psychological, emotional, and social well being • the state of being healthy, happy, and comfortable • ...
mwntal health final 2023-01-30
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- a part of your head
- that ation of purpose flying thorough the
- people-pleasing behaviors to avoid conflict
- when you get a feeling of nervous or lonely
- when your mad or get a feeling to where you cant control things
- pretend as being beneficial
- a strong feeling of disapproval of disliked
- moderate or normal physiological
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- part of your brain that processes emotions
- a endless emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous.
- a natural instinctive state or mind delivering for one circumstances
- being tough and doing something very risky even if your scared
- a feeling of excitement about something that is going to happen in the future now.
- a feeling of extreme worry, sadness, or pain
14 Clues: a part of your head • pretend as being beneficial • moderate or normal physiological • that ation of purpose flying thorough the • part of your brain that processes emotions • people-pleasing behaviors to avoid conflict • when you get a feeling of nervous or lonely • a strong feeling of disapproval of disliked • a feeling of extreme worry, sadness, or pain • ...
Brain Crossword 2021-11-18
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- Gap between a sending and receiving neuron
- A neurotransmitter that responsible for brain and muscle function
- A neurotransmitter responsible for managing emotion, appetite and digestion
- part of the brain responsible for relaying sensory messages to the cerebral cortex
- An inhibitory neurotransmitter that blocks impulses between nerve cells in the brain
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- Two lobes at the front of the brain
- opiate-like substance involved in pain control, pleasure and memory
- brain structure responsible for learning and memory
- cells that provide support and protection to the neurons
- group of forebrain structures involved with emotions, drives and memory
- A neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and reward seeking
- lobe where bodily sensations are received and interpreted
- Greek term for body
- Limbic system structure linked to emotions
14 Clues: Greek term for body • Two lobes at the front of the brain • Gap between a sending and receiving neuron • Limbic system structure linked to emotions • brain structure responsible for learning and memory • cells that provide support and protection to the neurons • lobe where bodily sensations are received and interpreted • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2022-03-16
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- way of dealing with an uncomfortable or unbearable feeling or situation
- friends who are about the same age and share similar interests
- when children develop, the copy behavior of others
- behaviors, attitudes, feelings, and ways of thinking that make you an individual
- studies how people think, feel, and behave
- emotions that aren't expressed in the same way by all people
- sense of self
- physical needs, the need to feel safe, and the need to belong
- emotions that are expressed by people in all cultures
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- when people achieve their full potential
- period of deep sorrow
- reaction to a situation that involves your mind
- coping strategies that help you protect yourself from difficult feelings
- how much you respect yourself and like yourself
14 Clues: sense of self • period of deep sorrow • when people achieve their full potential • studies how people think, feel, and behave • reaction to a situation that involves your mind • how much you respect yourself and like yourself • when children develop, the copy behavior of others • emotions that are expressed by people in all cultures • ...
EMOTIONS 2023-11-27
5 Clues: When you win the lottery • When someone you love dies • When you have been working all day • When you walk by a dark deserted street alone. • When there's nothing to do to entertain yourself
emotions 2023-03-06
EMOTIONS 2023-04-14
5 Clues: the state of being uninterested • the feeling of being embarrassed • a situation in which people do not understand what is happening • a strong feeling that makes you want to hurt someone or be unpleasant • a feeling of happiness that something unpleasant has not happened or has ended
Emotions 2023-04-24
5 Clues: - when you are afraid • - being full of happiness • - when you feel strong and in control • - when you're heavy, flat, and crying • - a feeling like angry when you might get red hot and shout
emotions 2025-09-12
Emotions 2025-10-08
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- The emotion that Mr. Diaz gets when his students do not turn in their work.
- The emotion that Mr. Diaz gets when he sees his students mixing takis and candy together.
- The emotion that Mr. Diaz gets when he watches Naruto.
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- The emotion that Mr. Diaz gets when he plays bad at golf.
- The emotion that Mr. Diaz gets when Jordan does not give him his phantom tax.
5 Clues: The emotion that Mr. Diaz gets when he watches Naruto. • The emotion that Mr. Diaz gets when he plays bad at golf. • The emotion that Mr. Diaz gets when his students do not turn in their work. • The emotion that Mr. Diaz gets when Jordan does not give him his phantom tax. • ...
Emotional Intelligence 2025-03-05
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- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- Being able to express your thoughts, feelings, and rights confidently
- Measures emotional intelligence and social skills
- A response that includes a reaction depending on societal norms and personality
- _______ awareness is your ability to accurately sense others’ emotions and understand what is really going on
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- Self-_______ is recognizing and understanding one's own emotions, strengths, and weaknesses.
- The effort required to do something and keep doing it till the end, even if it's hard
- A complex mental and physical reactions
8 Clues: A complex mental and physical reactions • Measures emotional intelligence and social skills • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another • Being able to express your thoughts, feelings, and rights confidently • A response that includes a reaction depending on societal norms and personality • ...
Literature 2023-06-29
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- An exciting or unusual experience, often involving risks or challenges, that is portrayed in literary works to captivate the readers.
- A genre of literature that features imaginative and magical elements, often set in fictional worlds and involving extraordinary characters.
- Feelings or strong reactions evoked by a literary work, such as joy, sadness, fear, or love, that enable readers to connect with the story.
- Traditional stories, legends, and customs passed down through generations, often reflecting the beliefs and values of a particular culture.
- The individuals or personalities portrayed in a story, play, or novel, who drive the plot and engage the readers' emotions and interest.
- The ability to think and express oneself in original and imaginative ways, often associated with producing artistic and literary works.
- The use of objects, characters, or events in literature to represent deeper meanings and ideas, often adding layers of richness and depth.
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- A form of literary art that uses rhythm, imagery, and expressive language to evoke emotions, tell stories, and convey thoughts or ideas.
- Conversations or spoken exchanges between characters in a literary work, allowing readers to understand their thoughts, feelings, and motives.
- An exciting or unusual experience, often involving risks or challenges, that is portrayed in literary works to captivate the readers.
- The ability to create images, ideas, or experiences in the mind that are not present or tangible, often used in storytelling and writing.
- Central ideas or messages explored in a literary work, often reflecting universal truths and providing insights into human nature and society.
- A narrative account of events or experiences, often involving characters and a plot, that can entertain and teach important lessons.
- The lesson or ethical principle conveyed through a literary work, teaching readers about right and wrong and promoting positive values.
- Imaginative or made-up stories that are not based on real events, often created to entertain readers and explore human emotions and desires.
- Written works, such as novels, poems, and plays, that are considered to have artistic or intellectual value and provide insights into life.
16 Clues: A narrative account of events or experiences, often involving characters and a plot, that can entertain and teach important lessons. • An exciting or unusual experience, often involving risks or challenges, that is portrayed in literary works to captivate the readers. • ...
Health and wellness 2021-09-20
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- connection Is when your emotions affect your overall health physicals affects your emotions
- disagreement between people
- skills ways telling people no
- determine the quality
- taking a chance if though you might get hurt
- management Controlling stress
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- all living and nonliving things
- Risk Increase danger
8 Clues: Risk Increase danger • determine the quality • disagreement between people • skills ways telling people no • management Controlling stress • all living and nonliving things • taking a chance if though you might get hurt • connection Is when your emotions affect your overall health physicals affects your emotions
Emotion Regulation 2023-10-03
8 Clues: what caused the emotion • to express understanding • writing out our feelings • subjective aspect of emotion • ability to control one's emotions • inability to control one's emotions • doing things without thinking about the consequence • what is felt by the body and what is displayed to others
Emotions 2013-08-23
emotions 2015-11-08
5 Clues: i feel when i have to do spelling • when Australia lose to New Zealand • i feel exited before my rugby game • i feel when i dont have call of duty 3 • i feel after i play the new star wars game
Emotions 2021-10-12
Emotions 2024-02-19
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- An emotional reaction to unexpected events or stimul
- An emotional state characterized by feelings of uncertainty, perplexity, or bewilderment, often in response tocomplex or conflicting information or situations.
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- A positive emotional state characterized by feelings of joy, contentment, and satisfaction.
- An emotional response to perceived danger or threat, characterized by feelings of anxiety, apprehension, or unease
- A state of heightened worry, nervousness, or apprehension often accompanied by physical symptoms such as increased heart rate or sweating.
5 Clues: An emotional reaction to unexpected events or stimul • A positive emotional state characterized by feelings of joy, contentment, and satisfaction. • An emotional response to perceived danger or threat, characterized by feelings of anxiety, apprehension, or unease • ...
Emotions 2024-06-21
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- Terus Teguh Atau Keras Kepala Dalam Suatu Pendapat Atau Tindakan Meskipun Ada Kesulitan
- Sesuatu Yang Mengeluarkan Emosi Kuat Dari Seseorang
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- Memutuskan Dengan Tegas Atau Tindakan
- Kemampuan Untuk Memahami Sesuatu Dengan Segera Tanpa Perlu Penalaran Secara Sadar
- Dorongan Atau Antusiasme Yang Besar Dalam Mengerjakan Sesuatu Sebab Atau Tujuan
5 Clues: Memutuskan Dengan Tegas Atau Tindakan • Sesuatu Yang Mengeluarkan Emosi Kuat Dari Seseorang • Dorongan Atau Antusiasme Yang Besar Dalam Mengerjakan Sesuatu Sebab Atau Tujuan • Kemampuan Untuk Memahami Sesuatu Dengan Segera Tanpa Perlu Penalaran Secara Sadar • Terus Teguh Atau Keras Kepala Dalam Suatu Pendapat Atau Tindakan Meskipun Ada Kesulitan
Emotions 2025-02-22
5 Clues: How do you feel when you break up? • How do you feel when you play games? • How do you feel when the food tastes awful? • How do you feel when your friend betrays you? • How do you feel when you see something you are scared of?
Emotions 2025-10-08
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- The feeling Mr. Diaz gets when students do not do their question of the day.
- The feeling Mr. Diaz gets when he can go play golf.
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- The feeling Mr. Diaz gets when he sees his students miss behaving.
- The feeling Mr. Diaz gets when he is listening to the radio.
- The feeling Mr. Diaz gets when his students are not paying attention to his instructions.
5 Clues: The feeling Mr. Diaz gets when he can go play golf. • The feeling Mr. Diaz gets when he is listening to the radio. • The feeling Mr. Diaz gets when he sees his students miss behaving. • The feeling Mr. Diaz gets when students do not do their question of the day. • The feeling Mr. Diaz gets when his students are not paying attention to his instructions.
CER Practice 2025-03-10
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- Logic and concrete information.
- Quotes or citations from the text.
- Emotions or appealing to emotions of readers.
- Why specific quotes or citations were given.
- Reasoning of why readers may disagree with the essay's points.
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- Acknowledging an opposing side's opinion, finding agreements.
- A trustworthy source; credibility.
- Breaking down an opposing side's opinion with facts and logic.
- The thesis of an essay.
9 Clues: The thesis of an essay. • Logic and concrete information. • Quotes or citations from the text. • A trustworthy source; credibility. • Why specific quotes or citations were given. • Emotions or appealing to emotions of readers. • Acknowledging an opposing side's opinion, finding agreements. • Breaking down an opposing side's opinion with facts and logic. • ...
CAMELS 7C 2025-08-11
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- only the audience can hear it
- lighting that is used for cosmetic commercials
- lighting that focuses on the shadow
- a shot from above
- following a character/object left to right
- helps the audience read emotions
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- highlights a characters emotions
- sounds that characters can hear
- a clip that contains a vast amount of what's happening
9 Clues: a shot from above • only the audience can hear it • sounds that characters can hear • highlights a characters emotions • helps the audience read emotions • lighting that focuses on the shadow • following a character/object left to right • lighting that is used for cosmetic commercials • a clip that contains a vast amount of what's happening
Poetry 2017-01-24
17 Clues: fruit • no rules • Edgar__Poe • 4 stentence • "My__Waltz" • __shakeshere • tells a story • "Dreams" author • poem paragraphs • additional meaning • dictionary meaning • poem about emotions • iambic measure of 5 • "Ode to Pablo's __ Shoes " • author of "intro to poetry" • poem with extended meataphor • 'I am the captain of my soul'
Train Your Brain 2014-03-29
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- music therapy can be used to treat individuals dealing with ___________________
- primarily stored in the cerebral cortex
- describes the process that takes place when a piece of music elicits certain emotions
- promoted by music
- type of anxiety that can be reduced by music therapy
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- can be altered by music
- term coined by Pavlov
- activated by music
- a specific song can act as a ___________________
9 Clues: promoted by music • activated by music • term coined by Pavlov • can be altered by music • primarily stored in the cerebral cortex • a specific song can act as a ___________________ • type of anxiety that can be reduced by music therapy • music therapy can be used to treat individuals dealing with ___________________ • ...
Emotional Intelligence 2025-06-11
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- with the ability to use emotions to guide thinking, problem-solving and decision -making
- the ability to control and adjust your emotional responses in healthy and appropriate ways.
- the ability to recognize and understand emotions in yourself and others, through facial expressions, tone of voice, and body language.
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- the ability to recognize the causes and consequences of emotions and how they may change over time
- the inner drive that pushes a person to take action or achieve goals
- the ability to control your emotions, thoughts and behaviours in different situations
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person
7 Clues: The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person • the inner drive that pushes a person to take action or achieve goals • the ability to control your emotions, thoughts and behaviours in different situations • with the ability to use emotions to guide thinking, problem-solving and decision -making • ...
Psychological Personality Disorder 2024-04-10
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- A Consistently dysfunctional pattern of thinking and behavior that reflects suspicion or lack of interest in others.
- What happens to you in ____ may set a personality disorder into motion.
- C Consistently dysfunctional pattern of anxious thinking or behavior.
- ____ make it more likely to develop a personality disorder.
- Lacks trust - doubts the loyalty of others - is not willing to trust others - has a habit of holding grudges
- Appears to be cold to others - almost always chooses to be alone - limited how emotions are expressed - cannot take pleasure in activities - cannot pick up social cues
- Very sensitive to criticism or rejection - does not feel good enough - is isolated - does not take part in activities that include contact with others - does not try new activities - extremely shy - fears disapproval or embarrassment
- Always seeks attention - overly emotional or dramatic - easily led by others - shallow emotions that change quickly - very concerned with physical appearance - thinks relationships are closer than they are
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- Focuses too much on details, orderliness and rules - thinks everything needs to be perfect - needs to be in control - can’t assign tasks to others - is rigid & stubborn - isn’t flexible about morality, ethics or values - holds tight control over budgeting - can't throw away broken objects
- B Consistently dysfunctional pattern of dramatic, overly emotional thinking or unpredictable behavior.
- Disorder a mental health condition where people have a lifelong pattern of seeing themselves and reacting to others in ways that cause problems.
- Beliefs of being special or more important - fantasies of power, success, and attractiveness towards others - expects constant praise - feels superior towards others - often takes advantages of others
- Strong fear of being alone or abandoned - ongoing feelings of emptiness - sees self as unstable or weak - deep relationships that aren't stable - up and down moods due to stress from others - often very angry - threatens self-harm or behaves in ways that could lead to suicide
- Has little need for feelings of others - often lies and steals - repeated run-ins with the law - often violates the rights of others - aggressive & violent - behaves impulsively - often reckless - little regret
- Relies on others to much - is submissive or clingy, lacks confidence in abilities - finds it hard to disagree with others - endured poor treatment or abuse - has urgent need to start new relationships when a close one ends - needs a lot of advice and comforting for small decisions
- Has unusual thinking, beliefs, speech or behavior - feels or thinks strange things - flat emotions - emotions that are socially unusual - has social anxiety - “magical thinking” - believe casual events have hidden emotions
16 Clues: ____ make it more likely to develop a personality disorder. • What happens to you in ____ may set a personality disorder into motion. • C Consistently dysfunctional pattern of anxious thinking or behavior. • B Consistently dysfunctional pattern of dramatic, overly emotional thinking or unpredictable behavior. • ...
ItsyaboiJohnHarris 12345678901234567890 2017-12-10
17 Clues: tasks • games • partake • subject • involve • automatic • opportunity • adaptability • urban culture • setting / mood • self engagement • boring game design • mood that feeling tho • ability to do an action well • the look and feel of something • movement and function of a game • the feeling of IN - DEPTH relatability
Neurology 2021-11-18
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- The only neurotransmitter that can be broken down.
- A neurotransmitter that relieves anxiety.
- The part of the brain responsible for cognitive functions like memory and emotions.
- A system that is responsible for essential behaviors and primary emotional responses.
- The part of the brain that is responsible for long-term memories.
- The lobe that processes sensory information.
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- A neurotransmitter that increases anxiety levels.
- Supportive structures on neurons
- The part of the brain that all sensory information passes through except smell.
- A neurotransmitter that initiates positive emotions.
- A space between the axon and dendrites.
- The central body that contains the DNA in a neuron.
- A neurotransmitter that is an inhibitor.
- A part of the limbic system that is responsible for strong emotional responses.
14 Clues: Supportive structures on neurons • A space between the axon and dendrites. • A neurotransmitter that is an inhibitor. • A neurotransmitter that relieves anxiety. • The lobe that processes sensory information. • A neurotransmitter that increases anxiety levels. • The only neurotransmitter that can be broken down. • The central body that contains the DNA in a neuron. • ...
Adjectives of character 2023-02-08
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- Not giving enough attention to things in order to avoid harm or damage.
- Over-anxious about everything.
- Wanting to try new things even if they are a bit dangerous
- Being very careful and not taking risks.
- Trusting your own ability and not worrying about what other people think
- Anxious and a little frightened.
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- not showing opinions or emotions.
- Planning well and knowing where everything is.
- Not hiding opinions or emotions. Honest and easy to speak with.
- Feeling a moral responsibility to do your work carefully and to be fair to others
- Always thinking that people are going to do bad things.
- Often loud and the centre of attention.
- Always believing that other people are honest.
- Friendly and socially confident.
14 Clues: Over-anxious about everything. • Friendly and socially confident. • Anxious and a little frightened. • not showing opinions or emotions. • Often loud and the centre of attention. • Being very careful and not taking risks. • Planning well and knowing where everything is. • Always believing that other people are honest. • ...
Jasmine’s Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-07
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- ___ expression are universal and can even be seen in animals
- ___ image is a common issue among adolescents.
- Sever depression can lead to ___
- Social skills or reffered as ___ skills
- ___ expressions that go on and off the face ina fraction of a second
- The 3 components of emotions are physical,behavioral, and ___
- ____ Intelligence is the ability of a person to understand and express himself
- ___ health and well-being are related concepts
- Elements of ___ are drive for achievement,commitment and optimism
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- Reticular Activation System
- During an ___ the body releases chemicals in the brain
- Our ___ are rather complex
- A ___ person can adapt well to demands and difficulties in life
- ___ is defined as “ a state of emotional and psychological well-being”
- ___expressions lasts 0.5 to 4 secs and involve tha entire face
15 Clues: Our ___ are rather complex • Reticular Activation System • Sever depression can lead to ___ • Social skills or reffered as ___ skills • ___ image is a common issue among adolescents. • ___ health and well-being are related concepts • During an ___ the body releases chemicals in the brain • ___ expression are universal and can even be seen in animals • ...
Vocabulary Attitude Changes Everyting! 2024-08-06
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- Hopeful and confident about the future
- Consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted
- Having or showing behavior that is respectful and considerate of other people
- Showing kindness toward others
- Able to adjust to new conditions
- Tolerant or liberal in one's views and reactions; not easily offended
- Showing or caused by strong feelings or a strong belief
- Having or showing great vitality and force
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- Not showing or feeling nervousness, anger, or other strong emotions
- Relating to a person's emotions
- Having made a firm decision and being resolved not to change it
- Kind and pleasant
- Giving out or reflecting a lot of light; shining
- Ready to face or endure danger or pain showing encourage
14 Clues: Kind and pleasant • Showing kindness toward others • Relating to a person's emotions • Able to adjust to new conditions • Hopeful and confident about the future • Having or showing great vitality and force • Giving out or reflecting a lot of light; shining • Showing or caused by strong feelings or a strong belief • Ready to face or endure danger or pain showing encourage • ...
Vocabulary Attitude Changes Everyting! 2024-08-06
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- Hopeful and confident about the future
- Consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted
- Having or showing behavior that is respectful and considerate of other people
- Showing kindness toward others
- Able to adjust to new conditions
- Tolerant or liberal in one's views and reactions; not easily offended
- Showing or caused by strong feelings or a strong belief
- Having or showing great vitality and force
Down
- Not showing or feeling nervousness, anger, or other strong emotions
- Relating to a person's emotions
- Having made a firm decision and being resolved not to change it
- Kind and pleasant
- Giving out or reflecting a lot of light; shining
- Ready to face or endure danger or pain showing encourage
14 Clues: Kind and pleasant • Showing kindness toward others • Relating to a person's emotions • Able to adjust to new conditions • Hopeful and confident about the future • Having or showing great vitality and force • Giving out or reflecting a lot of light; shining • Showing or caused by strong feelings or a strong belief • Ready to face or endure danger or pain showing encourage • ...
Subjunctive 2023-02-22
Across
- Comprender + nosotros
- Ayudar + yo
- Wishes and hopes
- To surprise
- Aprender + ello
- Wishes/wants, Emotions, Impersonal expression, recommendations, doubt, ojalá
- Usar + vosotros
- Caminar + ustedes
- Vender + tú
Down
- Tener + yo
- To hope
- Comer + ellas
- Bailar + tú
- Correr + Vosotros
- Viajar + nosotros
- Hablar + usted
- To think
- To wish
- después de la cláusula independiente, antes del subjuntivo
19 Clues: To hope • To wish • To think • Tener + yo • Ayudar + yo • Bailar + tú • To surprise • Vender + tú • Comer + ellas • Hablar + usted • Aprender + ello • Usar + vosotros • Wishes and hopes • Correr + Vosotros • Viajar + nosotros • Caminar + ustedes • Comprender + nosotros • después de la cláusula independiente, antes del subjuntivo • ...
Vocab Test 2024-12-31
19 Clues: Cold • Tasty • Tired • Plump • Crucial • Graceful • Stay back • Trustworthy • To laugh at • Put an end to • Calm, peaceful • Extatically happy • Fearful apprehension • Flow or leak; trickle • Careful and meticulous • To nibble persistently • Slow to reveal emotions • Walk at a slow and easy pace • This word starts with 'H' and has 2 meanings
c 13 2026-01-26
Across
- — NOT BEING UPSET.
- — FEELINGS FOR OTHERS.
- — TAKING CARE.
- — TO LISTEN WELL.
- — HELPING THE HEART.
- — FEELING ANGRY.
- — THE CENTER OF FEELING.
- — RESPECTING SOMEONE.
- — YOUR EMOTIONS.
- — BEING WELL.
- — FEELING SORRY.
Down
- — FEELING GOOD.
- — FEELING EMOTION.
- — FEELING DISAPPOINTED.
- — GIVING TO OTHERS.
- — POSITIVE WISHES.
- — FEELING OF BEING CALM.
- — SOMEONE YOU LOVE.
- — A HAPPY FACE.
19 Clues: — BEING WELL. • — TAKING CARE. • — FEELING GOOD. • — A HAPPY FACE. • — FEELING ANGRY. • — YOUR EMOTIONS. • — FEELING SORRY. • — TO LISTEN WELL. • — NOT BEING UPSET. • — FEELING EMOTION. • — POSITIVE WISHES. • — GIVING TO OTHERS. • — SOMEONE YOU LOVE. • — HELPING THE HEART. • — RESPECTING SOMEONE. • — FEELINGS FOR OTHERS. • — FEELING DISAPPOINTED. • — FEELING OF BEING CALM. • — THE CENTER OF FEELING.
HUNDRED DRESSES 2020-07-25
16 Clues: sad • dejected • to attack • to scatter • ridiculing • being polite • remaining parts • unable to believe • completely different • lively and confident • not showing emotions • cannot be understood • showing signs of wear • acting without thinking • speaking or singing together • overflowing supply of something
Literature 2023-06-29
Across
- An exciting or unusual experience, often involving risks or challenges, that is portrayed in literary works to captivate the readers.
- A genre of literature that features imaginative and magical elements, often set in fictional worlds and involving extraordinary characters.
- Feelings or strong reactions evoked by a literary work, such as joy, sadness, fear, or love, that enable readers to connect with the story.
- Traditional stories, legends, and customs passed down through generations, often reflecting the beliefs and values of a particular culture.
- The individuals or personalities portrayed in a story, play, or novel, who drive the plot and engage the readers' emotions and interest.
- The ability to think and express oneself in original and imaginative ways, often associated with producing artistic and literary works.
- The use of objects, characters, or events in literature to represent deeper meanings and ideas, often adding layers of richness and depth.
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- A form of literary art that uses rhythm, imagery, and expressive language to evoke emotions, tell stories, and convey thoughts or ideas.
- Conversations or spoken exchanges between characters in a literary work, allowing readers to understand their thoughts, feelings, and motives.
- An exciting or unusual experience, often involving risks or challenges, that is portrayed in literary works to captivate the readers.
- The ability to create images, ideas, or experiences in the mind that are not present or tangible, often used in storytelling and writing.
- Central ideas or messages explored in a literary work, often reflecting universal truths and providing insights into human nature and society.
- A narrative account of events or experiences, often involving characters and a plot, that can entertain and teach important lessons.
- The lesson or ethical principle conveyed through a literary work, teaching readers about right and wrong and promoting positive values.
- Imaginative or made-up stories that are not based on real events, often created to entertain readers and explore human emotions and desires.
- Written works, such as novels, poems, and plays, that are considered to have artistic or intellectual value and provide insights into life.
16 Clues: A narrative account of events or experiences, often involving characters and a plot, that can entertain and teach important lessons. • An exciting or unusual experience, often involving risks or challenges, that is portrayed in literary works to captivate the readers. • ...
U1 TT 2023-08-31
8 Clues: kind and helpful • relating to the emotions • funny or making you laugh • very large in amount or degree • having very strong feelings or emotions • not happening or done often or regularly • showing agreement and giving encouragement • someone who introduces a television or radio show
Zones of Emotions Revision 2025-05-21
Across
- being in the Red Zone means you are not in ______of your emotions
- you don't normally make good ________ in the Red Zone.
- feeling tired, sick or sad are examples of being in the ___________
- if you are able to recognise and then control your emotions.
- you want to be in this zone as much as you can.
Down
- you need to show this if you are in the Yellow Zone.
- to really work out how to deal with a problem we need to work out it's _________
- there are ________ zones to describe your emotions.
8 Clues: you want to be in this zone as much as you can. • there are ________ zones to describe your emotions. • you need to show this if you are in the Yellow Zone. • you don't normally make good ________ in the Red Zone. • if you are able to recognise and then control your emotions. • being in the Red Zone means you are not in ______of your emotions • ...
Ilaisa crossword puzzle 2022-09-01
Across
- a behavior
- A deep sorrow after someone's death.
- mental health person who helps someone
- mechanism: Is an automatic reaction towards a disease causing an organism.
- emotion: An expression people react to but not in all the same ways.
- emotions: Are those that occur as a direct result of encountering some kind of cue.
Down
- a sense of self
- something that makes a person
- A reaction that involves your mind,body,and behavior.
- strategy: Are thoughts that have changed your life.
- group:friends who are on the same page as them
11 Clues: a behavior • a sense of self • something that makes a person • A deep sorrow after someone's death. • mental health person who helps someone • group:friends who are on the same page as them • strategy: Are thoughts that have changed your life. • A reaction that involves your mind,body,and behavior. • emotion: An expression people react to but not in all the same ways. • ...
My Personality 2021-03-11
Across
- not afraid; very brave
- using a lot of time and energy to do work
- possessing or displaying resolve
- ready to face and endure
- having or showing an ability to think of new and interesting ideas
Down
- acting like a friend; kind and helpful
- having, showing or expressing strong emotions or beliefs
- not showing or feeling nervousness, anger, or other strong emotions
- having or showing good manners or respect for other people
- freely giving or sharing money and other valuable things
- having or showing a lot of energy
11 Clues: not afraid; very brave • ready to face and endure • possessing or displaying resolve • having or showing a lot of energy • acting like a friend; kind and helpful • using a lot of time and energy to do work • having, showing or expressing strong emotions or beliefs • freely giving or sharing money and other valuable things • ...
Vocabulary revision 2021-11-20
Across
- a person who is always displeased with something and complains about it
- a person who is always ready to aim
- a person nice to talk
- a person who knows a lot and has experience
- a pesron who understands other people's emotions well
- a person who is loyal to something/somebody
- a person who wants to know everything
Down
- a person who you can trust
- a person who is closed, keeps emotions inside and doesn't talk much
- a person who likes to show off
- a person who behaves not seriously
11 Clues: a person nice to talk • a person who you can trust • a person who likes to show off • a person who behaves not seriously • a person who is always ready to aim • a person who wants to know everything • a person who knows a lot and has experience • a person who is loyal to something/somebody • a pesron who understands other people's emotions well • ...
My Identity crossword Georgia Phillips 2018-03-19
Across
- having, showing, or expressing strong emotions or beliefs.
- making sure of avoiding potential danger, mishap, or harm; cautious.
- willing to help other people.
- willing to agree to something.
- not requiring or relying on other people for help or support.
Down
- having or showing the ability to easily learn or understand things.
- not showing or feeling nervousness, anger, or other strong emotions.
- not afraid; very brave.
- freely giving or sharing money and other valuable things.
- causing laughter or amusement; humorous.
- ready to face and endure danger or pain; showing courage.
11 Clues: not afraid; very brave. • willing to help other people. • willing to agree to something. • causing laughter or amusement; humorous. • freely giving or sharing money and other valuable things. • ready to face and endure danger or pain; showing courage. • having, showing, or expressing strong emotions or beliefs. • ...
EMOTIONAL REGULATION 2022-06-27
Across
- living your life in the present
- the type of therapy that focuses on emotional regulation
- when one is angry and they act kind, they practiced _______ action.
- looking at the bright side of things
- strategy to help you manage your emotions in the heat of the moment
- dialectical behavior therapy
Down
- taking care of your mind and body
- to engage in reflection or contemplation
- the view from "the sky" of an event
- the emotion that is a reaction to primary emotions or thoughts
- the emotion that is an initial reaction to an event
11 Clues: dialectical behavior therapy • living your life in the present • taking care of your mind and body • the view from "the sky" of an event • looking at the bright side of things • to engage in reflection or contemplation • the emotion that is an initial reaction to an event • the type of therapy that focuses on emotional regulation • ...
parts of the brain 2024-03-18
Across
- relays messages between the brain and the rest of the body
- the bottom, stalk like portion of the brain, connects your brain to your spinal cord, sends messages to the rest of the body to regulate balance, breathing, heart rate and more
- lobes in the back of the brain; allow you to notice and interpret visual information; control how a person processes shapes, colors, and movement
- the mental process that enables us to plan, focus attention, remember, and juggle multiple tasks
- send out hormones to different organs in the body
- cortex part of the frontal lobe; generates signals to direct the movement of the body
- maintains balance, posture, coordination, and find motor skills; located in the back of your brain
- the place where neurons connect and communicate with each other; each neuron has hundreds to thousands of synaptic connections
- part of the temporal lobe, brains memory library, stores declarative memories, which are memories you can access, remember, and describe; declarative memories include memories of events or memorized facts and information; also helps with recognition memory, which is the ability to recognize something based on stored memory
- cortex the largest part of the brain; two halves (hemispheres); right hemisphere controls cognition, emotions, and spatial orientation; left hemisphere controls expressive language skills and receptive language skills
- sits below the thalamus; important in regulating hormonal functions, automatic function, hunger, thirst, and sleep; works with your pituitary glad in the control of your hormonal system
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- are in the front part of the brain right behind the forehead; largest lobe and controls voluntary movement, speech, and intellect; control primary motor cortex; plays an important role in memory, intelligence, and personality
- is a pair of areas on your brain’s left and right sides, inside your skull near your temples, play a role in managing your emotions, processing information from your senses, storing and retrieving memories, and understanding language
- having self-awareness about own thinking; knowing what you know and don’t know
- interprets sights, sounds and touches; regulates emotions, reasoning, and learning; makes up about 80% of your brain
- projections of a neuron that receive signals from other neurons
- lobes near the center of the brain; receive and interpret signals from other parts of the brain; integrates many sensory inputs so a person can understand the environment and the state of the body; helps give meaning to what’s going on in your environment
- an essential organ that controls many body functions; receives and interprets all the sensory information a person encounters, like sights, sounds, smells, and tastes; many complex parts that work together to help a person function
- resides deep in the cerebrum above the brainstem; often referred to as the switchboard of the central nervous system; relays sensory information, like sight, sound our touch to the cerebral cortex
- cells in your brain and nerves that can send and relay signals to other neurons
- part of the temporal lobe, manages emotions like fear and anxiety, contributes to how a person feels when they get a reward and learning-related emotions
21 Clues: send out hormones to different organs in the body • relays messages between the brain and the rest of the body • projections of a neuron that receive signals from other neurons • having self-awareness about own thinking; knowing what you know and don’t know • cells in your brain and nerves that can send and relay signals to other neurons • ...
Senses and Emotions 1 2023-08-23
Across
- to have resentful awareness of another's advantage
- to make active
- to perceive objects or events that are not real
- to perceive odors through the nose
- to force breath out with sudden and involuntary violence
- to cause to shift from rest into activity
- to touch causing uneasiness, laughter, or spasmodic movements
- to feel emotional suffering caused by the death of a loved one
- to discover or identify the presence or existence of
Down
- to arrive at by reasoning from evidence or from premises
- to regard with respect or warm approval
- to make someone have a painful feeling of humiliation or distress caused by the consciousness of wrong or foolish behavior
- to determine the flavor of; eat or drink in small quantities
- to take or keep something away from
- to have a strong offensive odor
- to become aware through the senses
- to perceive or examine through physical contact
17 Clues: to make active • to have a strong offensive odor • to become aware through the senses • to perceive odors through the nose • to take or keep something away from • to regard with respect or warm approval • to cause to shift from rest into activity • to perceive objects or events that are not real • to perceive or examine through physical contact • ...
Emotions and Stress Crossword 2021-04-22
Across
- measures stress by using life units.
- idea that facial expressions can affect your mood.
- measure physiological response accompanied by emotion. includes changes in breathing, pulse rate, blood pressure, and persiration.
- The emotion that comes before an event is opposite from the one that comes after.
- the body's general adaptive response to stress
- Physiological response precedes emotion. Meaning an emotional stimulus enters our sensory systems and causes the emotional response.
- sense of well-being, joy, and contentment.
- powerful and dangerous and can lead to mental, physical and emotional break down.
Down
- causes stress to get worse.
- A physiological response, then a cognitive label, and then the feeling of an emotion.
- univesal across cultures, but hand gestures are not.
- A physiological response and emotion happen at the same time in reaction to an external stimulus.
- anger, fear, sadness, disgust, contempt, surprise, and happiness.
- helps break down expressions into seperate muscle movements.
- release negative energy, like venting.
- competitive, driven, impatient, high stress personality
- easy going, relaxed, experience less stress or anxiety.
17 Clues: causes stress to get worse. • measures stress by using life units. • release negative energy, like venting. • sense of well-being, joy, and contentment. • the body's general adaptive response to stress • idea that facial expressions can affect your mood. • univesal across cultures, but hand gestures are not. • competitive, driven, impatient, high stress personality • ...
