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a Many people love cute things, but not everyone knows how to behave around them. Have you ever spotted a kitten that was 8 cute 8_ it made you angry? Perhaps you had a pressing need to make scary faces at the tiny creature or play roughly with If so, don't worry, because there's a rational explanation for why this occurs. A sudden 9 to act violently around cute things is an example of “cute aggression.” It's part of a phenomenon known as “dimorphous expression,” which occurs when our inner feelings and outer emotions don't match. Some other examples of this behavior are yelling when we receive a piece of good news or crying when we are very happy. Experts believe dimorphous expressions happen in intense situations because they show motivation 10 emotion. For example, growling at a cute puppy likely indicates that a person wants to play with the animal. It's important to point out that only 50% of people behave this way when they encounter something 11_. Perhaps it's because the people who don't show cute aggression aren't feeling intense emotions about the object. Or, they may have more subtle ways of expressing themselves. Cute aggression is not a bad thing at all, 12 In fact, it's probably a helpful tool that teaches baby animals the real difference 24 English Digest. Teacher's Guide · January 2022 有著作權,任何使用需經本社同意 between danger and play. (Unit 9) B 8. (A) as; as A9. (A) urge (B) so; that (B) layout (B) in case of (C) not; but (C) upgrade (C) as for (D) such; that (D) signature (D) as well as D 10. (A) without

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