The 28 feelings/emotions are:
Girls emotions/feelings:
1. Baffled
2. Passionate
3. Ecstatic
4. Mad- Frantic
5. Splendid
6. Melancholic
7. Terrified
8. Astounded
9. Introverted
10. Apprehensive
11. Placid
12. Pensive
13. Flabbergasted
14. Sullen
Boys' emotions and feelings:
1. Perplexed
2. Piqued
3. Contented
4. Mad-Absurd
5. Grand
6. Distressed
7. Anxious
8. Stunned
9. Cautious
10. Tense
11. Quiet
12. Wistful
13. Startled
14. Cantankerous
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