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Social Studies, 28.01.2020 18:52 kianajackson9828

Linda is feeling shaky, her heart is racing, and her mouth is dry. she attributes these symptoms to the fact that she has a big presentation in five minutes and she is nervous. which theory of emotion best explains linda's experience?

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