The text discusses the distinctions between the english word "anger" and the ifaluk (pacific region) word "song". although they both refer to emotions involving appraisal of harm, "song" produces actions that aim at changing the offending person's behavior. anger, on the other hand, produces actions that aim to do what?

Respuesta :

to destroy stuff and murderer just saying

Answer:

Anger, on the other hand, produces actions that aim To return the other person's harm

Explanation:

The word Anger in regular use of the English language refers to the feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility that a person might be experiencing due to some action or situation that have triggered it and that can make the person lose control over their behavior and perhaps harm the other person in the same or bigger way that they felt hurt.