A classmate wants to travel widely, but his grasp of foreign languages is minimal. He asks you whether people from other cultures will be able to recognize when he is happy, sad, or angry, just from his facial expressions. You should tell him that

a. few people from other cultures will be able to identify these emotions.
b. people from other cultures should be able to identify these emotions.
c. people from other cultures will be able to identify just anger.
d. research suggests that only females will be able to identify these emotions.


Answer: b. people from other cultures should be able to identify these emotions.

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