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One thing we acted out was an argument about who should do the chores.

I noticed two concrete nonverbal ways my sisters showed their feelings:

- My older sister crossed her arms tightly and stood with her chin up. That body language told me she was defensive and not open to talking—she was protecting her position and wanted to seem strong.
- My younger sister rolled her eyes, sighed loudly, and looked away while talking. Those actions told me she felt annoyed and dismissed the other person’s words.

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One thing we acted out was an argument about who should do the chores, and I noticed two concrete nonverbal ways my sisters showed their feelings: my older sister crossed her arms tightly and stood with her chin up, a posture that made her look defensive and closed off—protecting her position and trying to seem strong—while my younger sister rolled her eyes, sighed loudly, and looked away while talking, actions that made her seem annoyed and dismissive of the other person’s words.