A boy in the United States who is hurt on the playing field may come off the field feeling very angry because ______.
a. the area of the brain that controls the emotion of anger and the one that controls the emotion of sadness are right next to each other
b. in this culture it is more acceptable for a boy to express the emotion of anger than the emotion of sadness
c. a young child has not yet learned how to distinguish between the emotions of anger and sadness
d. either emotion would be equally acceptable under these circumstances
Ans: B
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