When Paul found out someone had stolen his bike, he clenched his fists and shouted angrily. - furious, Mia opened a gift and found a book she had been wanting for a long time. She smiled with joy. - delighted, After practicing for weeks, Leora walked into the room to give her presentation, knowing she was ready to do a great job. - confident, On a quiet beach, Anna lay in the sun, listening to the sound of the waves, completely happy and peaceful. - blissful, After failing an important exam, Jack stayed in his room for days, feeling very sad and hopeless. - depressed, Emma looked at the math problem and scratched her head. She didn’t understand how to solve it. - confused, After working all day in the sun, Jim came home and fell on the couch, too tired to even move. - exhausted, When John heard a loud noise in the middle of the night, he quickly sat up in bed, unsure of what was happening. - alarmed, When Mary saw a plate of old, spoiled food, she quickly turned away, feeling sick to her stomach. - disgusted, As the constant sound of someone tapping their pen continued, Ben felt more and more annoyed. - irritated, After having an argument with her best friend, Laura felt like crying. She couldn’t concentrate on anything else. - upset, Jenny tried to fix her computer for hours, but nothing worked. She sighed loudly, feeling stuck and annoyed. - frustrated, Sarah received a beautiful painting as a gift from her friend. She smiled, feeling special and appreciated. - admired/ flattered, When Kate’s little brother hadn’t come home after school, she began to worry something might have happened. - worried/ concerned, After a delicious dinner with his family, David sat back in his chair, feeling satisfied and happy. - content, Lucy opened her test results and saw she had the highest score in the class. She couldn't believe it! - astonished, Little Timmy drew on the walls with crayons, even though he knew he wasn’t supposed to. - naughty, Tom watched a funny video of a cat trying to catch its tail. He laughed and couldn't stop smiling. - amused, Walking alone in a dark alley, Sam felt small and scared, knowing he wasn’t safe. - vulnerable, When the teacher announced that the school trip was cancelled, Mark didn’t really care and continued playing on his phone. - indifferent, When Tim saw his classmate trip and spill his drink all over himself, he couldn’t help but laugh. He didn’t like the classmate much, so watching him struggle to clean up made him feel happy. - gleeful, When Jake’s teacher told him that his essay was the best in the class, he blushed and smiled. He wasn’t expecting the compliment but felt proud. "Thank you," he said, feeling very happy about the praise. - flattered/ fabulous,
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