Jealousy can expose romantic partners to extreme danger. It can (1) . previously harmonious relationships and can shatter (2) in a simple crashing moment. Anyone who’s read Shakespeare’s tragedy Othello--about a man so blinded by jealousy (3) he kills his wife--knows this. But as it (4) , being blinded isn’t purely metaphorical: jealousy can, literally, make us unable to see.
New research found that women who were made to feel jealous of their partners (who were also present) became so (5) by the emotion that they were unable to (6) visual targets on a computer screen. "The language of social relationships is filled with visual metaphor," write the psychology professors Steven Most and J. Laurenceau, but "the (7) of social emotions--known to affect moods, behaviors and physical health-- appears to (8) so deeply as to affect processes (9) in visual awareness.&quo
A. portray
B. testify
C. comment
D. rate
Jealousy can expose romantic partners to extreme danger. It can (1) . previously harmonious relationships and can shatter (2) in a simple crashing moment. Anyone who’s read Shakespeare’s tragedy Othello--about a man so blinded by jealousy (3) he kills his wife--knows this. But as it (4) , being blinded isn’t purely metaphorical: jealousy can, literally, make us unable to see.
New research found that women who were made to feel jealous of their partners (who were also present) became so (5) by the emotion that they were unable to (6) visual targets on a computer screen. "The language of social relationships is filled with visual metaphor," write the psychology professors Steven Most and J. Laurenceau, but "the (7) of social emotions--known to affect moods, behaviors and physical health-- appears to (8) so deeply as to affect processes (9) in visual awareness.&quo
A. reinforce
B. sharpen
C. destroy
D. defend
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