Leonard, age 15, is enrolled in an acting class with other students of all ages. For an improvisational activity, his acting teacher pairs up all of the students and hands one student in each pair a piece of paper. This paper contains the name of an emotion that the person will need to depict. Their partner will then need to identify the emotion and respond accordingly. How is Leonard likely to perform on this task?
A. He will be better able to identify the emotion if he is paired with someone he has never met before.
B. He will be better able to identify the emotion if it is a positive emotion rather than a negative one.
C. He will have difficulty identifying the emotion if his partner is a woman.
D. He will have more difficulty identifying the emotion compared to adult students in his class.
Answer: D
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