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Fear: Threat:: Anger:?


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Compulsion

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Panic

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C

Provocation

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Force

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Solution

The correct option is C

Provocation


The correct option is C.

Explanation of correct option:

  1. A provocation or feeling of exasperation results in aggressive action, either verbal or physical, that is usually equal to or slightly greater in intensity than the provocation or feeling of frustration. Anger arises from provocation.
  2. The body's "fight or flight" reaction is brought on by anger. The emotions of fear, excitement, and anxiety are among the ones that cause this reaction. Adrenaline and cortisol, two stress chemicals, are abundant in the body thanks to the adrenal glands.

Explanation of incorrect options:

Option A:

  1. A person who has compulsions as a result of an obsession engages in repetitive behavioral or mental activities. Usually, the actions stop or lessen the anxiety brought on by an obsession.
  2. Compulsions are learned behaviors that develop into recurrent and habitual patterns when they are connected to anxiety reduction. Genetic and inherited factors contribute to OCD. The source of the problem is anomalies in the brain's chemistry, structure, and function.

Option B:

  1. Repeated bouts of abrupt, acute anxiety, dread, or terror that peak in intensity in a matter of minutes are symptoms of panic disorder (panic attacks). Shortness of breath, chest discomfort, or a fast, fluttering, or hammering heart are all symptoms of panic (heart palpitations).
  2. Hormones of stress when the body is under stress, the chemicals cortisol and epinephrine (often referred to as adrenaline, the main hormone of fight or flight) are produced.

Option D:

  1. Anger arises not from force.

Final answer: Fear: Threat:: Anger: Provocation


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