Multiple Choice
The situation that produced the emotion has ended or stopped. What happens to the emotion after the emotion-inducing situation has ended or stopped?
A) The emotion would always end or stop.
B) The emotion ceases but could persist if mental reminders of the emotion occur.
C) The original emotion would end and cause an opposite emotion to occur.
D) The person would act emotionally, but would not feel any accompanying affect.
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