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16 November, 21:32

The text discusses the distinctions between the English word "anger" and the Ifaluk (Pacific Region) word "song". Although they both refer to emotions involving appraisal of harm, "song" produces actions that aim at changing the offending person's behavior. Anger, on the other hand, produces actions that aim to do what?

a. make friendsb. restrain the offender from doing anythingc. return the other person's harmd. negotiate a settlement or a deal with an offendere. the function is still unclear

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  1. 16 November, 21:39
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    Anger, on the other hand, produces actions that aim To return the other person's harm

    Explanation:

    When we talk about the term Anger in the English language, we are making reference to a negative feeling within a person that can go through annoyance, displeasure, or hostility which normally does not allow the person to have control over themselves and act in aggressive and revengeful ways towards others.
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