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Describing Feelings

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    Words and phrases to describe how you are feeling
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  • When you have no patience or energy left to cope with something you are at ___
    the end of your rope
    the beginning of your rope
    the middle of your rope
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  • To be sad or displeased because someone or something has failed to fulfill one's hopes or expectations (adj)
    disappointed
    happy
    guilty
    confident
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  • When you feel awkward, self-conscious, or ashamed you might be ____.
    confident
    embarrassed
    disappointed
    suspicious
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  • When you are extremely angry and impatient you are ____.
    grateful
    infuriated
    sad
    confused
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  • When something unexpected causes a usually unpleasant or upsetting feeling you are ___.
    bored
    shocked
    sleepy
    tired
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  • When something changes your perceptions or awareness it can___.
    quiet your mind
    ground your mind
    blow your mind
    grow your mind
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  • When someone is feeling or showing emotional pain (adj)
    angry
    hurt
    furious
    mad
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  • This is an idiom that means a person is exhausted or discouraged by someone or something
    to get beaten above
    to get beaten below
    to get beaten up
    to get beaten down
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  • When you are unable to think clearly you are___.
    sad
    confused
    nervous
    angry
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  • When you are feeling afraid, you are ____.
    elated
    confused
    frightened
    sad
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  • He is feeling ____.
    surprised
    pensive
    irritated
    confused
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  • When you think that someone might be guilty of doing something wrong or dishonest you are___.
    suspicious
    irate
    confused
    sincere
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  • When you feel you want to sleep or rest, you are ____.
    sad
    sincere
    tired
    mad
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  • When you are not happy, especially because something unpleasant has happened you are ___.
    hungry
    sad
    tired
    furious
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  • This idiom means that you are feeling sad.
    feeling yellow
    feeling blue
    feeling green
    feeling red
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  • When you have an instinctive feeling, we call it a ____.
    butterflies in your stomach feeling
    gut feeling
    on cloud 9 feeling
    feeling blue
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