According to the facial feedback theory, if we are good at masking our emotions so that they don't show on our faces, we will probably:
a. suffer physical upset because we did not vent our emotions
b. experience emotions less intensely
c. show more permanent strain in the form of crease lines in our faces
d. substitute other kinds of body language for the facial expression
B
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