Anger is having a feeling of hatred toward someone or something. It is one of our
basic emotions and can be most dangerous if it is not carefully controlled. A person can
become angry when he cannot fulfill some basic needs or desire that is important to him.
For example, a child may become angry when he cannot play outside with his friends. An
adult may become angry when he does not receive a raise in pay that he expected.
Mentally, anger can interfere with our thoughts, making it difficult to think clearly.
Physically, it may cause violent reactions in our muscles and in the nervous systern. This
causes an angry person to flush and tremble and to show other signs of disturbance. A
person can be dangerous if he is in an angry mood because he can develop feelings of
hostility and hatred toward another person, which can then often turn violent.
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1. What concept is being explained in the above paragraph?
2. What examples are given to explain the concept?
3. Do these examples reflect realities in life?
4. In what way is the concept of the paragraph being explained?
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person experiencing anger will often experience physical effects, such as increased heart rate, elevated blood pressure, and increased levels of adrenaline and noradrenaline.[3] Some view anger as an emotion which triggers part of the fight or flight response.[4] Anger becomes the predominant feeling behaviorally, cognitively, and physiologically when a person makes the conscious choice to take action to immediately stop the threatening behavior of another outside
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