When you are angry, you may feel anything from rage to simple annoyance, which illustrates that
a. anger is a stimulus motive.
b. anger, like all emotions, can vary in intensity.
c. anger is a mixture of surprise, sadness, and fear.
d. the type of anger one feels depends on his or her personality.
B
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