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1. I am (unhappy | miserable | dejected) when I can’t get my favorite flavor of ice cream.

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Best choice: "unhappy."

Why: "unhappy" is a natural, mild way to express your disappointment over not getting your favorite ice cream. "Miserable" is much stronger and sounds exaggerated for something minor; "dejected" is more formal and implies a deeper, longer-lasting sadness.

If you want a more precise option, consider "disappointed":
- "I'm disappointed when I can’t get my favorite flavor of ice cream."