Okay, I see the final pot labeled "Fearful". The image shows the outline of the pot and the word "Fearful" written in pink text underneath it. To draw a fearful expression, I would need to depict features like wide, startled eyes, perhaps with raised eyebrows, and a mouth that is open or tensed in a grimace. Now that I have examined all six pots and their corresponding emotion words, I can provide a complete solution.
The task is to draw facial expressions on each of the six pots that match the emotion written below them. Here is how to solve it:
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Proud (Yellow): Draw a confident, slightly smug smile. The person might have their head held high, with a look of self-satisfaction. Think of someone who has just accomplished something great.
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Frustrated (Purple): Draw a frown with furrowed brows. The mouth could be turned down sharply, and the eyebrows might be drawn together in annoyance. This shows a feeling of being stuck or annoyed.
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Sad (Blue): Draw a downturned mouth, forming a clear frown. The eyes might be droopy or watery to convey sorrow or disappointment.
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Angry (Green): Draw a fierce expression. This includes furrowed, lowered brows, narrowed or glaring eyes, and a tight, snarling, or shouting mouth.
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Excited (Red): Draw a wide, open-mouthed smile, showing teeth. The eyes should be wide open and bright, possibly with raised eyebrows to show enthusiasm and energy.
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Fearful (Pink): Draw an expression of alarm. The eyes should be wide open, possibly with raised eyebrows, and the mouth might be open in a gasp or tensed into a grimace.
By following these descriptions for each emotion, you can successfully complete the worksheet by drawing the appropriate facial expressions inside each pot.
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