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Imagine you are working on a complex project or assignment that requires a lot of concentration and effort. You've been working on it for hours, and it's almost complete. Suddenly, the power goes out in your area, and you lose all your unsaved progress. The frustration and anger you would feel in that situation might be intense, and it would likely be expressed non-verbally through body language, facial expressions, and other physical manifestations of emotion.

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