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प्रश्न
During a get-together, your friend makes fun of your singing in front of your friends. You thought your singing was fine, but your friend thinks you really need to practice much more. How angry does that make you feel?
विकल्प
I don’t feel angry at all
I feel moderately angry
I feel slightly annoyed
I feel very angry
I feel a little angry
I feel furious
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उत्तर
I don’t feel angry at all
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I told my wrath, my wrath did end.
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I told it not, my wrath did grow.
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