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    Joy, Anger, Fear, Interest, Disgust, Distress, Sadness, and Surprise Are
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Joy, Anger, Fear, Interest, Disgust, Distress, Sadness, and Surprise Are

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Joy, anger, fear, interest, disgust, distress, sadness, and surprise are considered to be _______________ emotions.

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