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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i wont let me child cry it out because i feel that loving her and lily when she was little was going to be opportunities that only lasted for those short few months OUTPUT:
love
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i alba i feel good and im fitting in OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i feel excited about what im doing again i feel like i have a ton of catching up to do OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i also know how good it feels to look back and see that i honored my word and that helps from the start OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i mean really really hard works to obtain such a high technical skill in wushu feel kinda ashamed but somehow motivated when i saw kids doing wushu performances whole heartedly despite their tiredness OUTPUT:
sadness
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i feel like things are getting a little overwhelming a few spritz of this toner really helps calm and soothe me OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i hope that you realize how such little effort is required to make a person feel better about themselves or their situation whether its me a family member a college or high school friend a neighbor down the street or even a complete stranger OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i am feeling so festive today that i m even going to put the tree up as soon as i ve finished doing this and catching up with the week s goings ons on coronation street OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: finding out that i am not ill not seriously OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i did alright in class but a combination of feeling unsuccessful being man handled the stress of late and my horrible week resulted in my almost crying after i finished grappling OUTPUT:
sadness
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i feel it rarely advances any worthwhile cause and i always stick to the rule of not posting anything online that i wouldnt be prepared to say to somebodys face OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i am feeling all useful OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i feel like some of you have pains and you cannot imagine becoming passionate about the group or the idea that is causing pain OUTPUT:
love
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i feel ugly i m more inclined to wear ratty jeans and a sweatshirt than a beautiful dress though i might still wear a pair of heels around my house to boost my self esteem ever so slightly but i definitely won t bother to buy a new pair OUTPUT:
sadness
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: im not feeling homesick yet so im feeling alright about this OUTPUT:
sadness
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i dance i should feel pretty OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i workout every morning before and feel fabulous for it OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i feel all of this just from her eyes not from her touch or from her words but from her eyes i know that i can assuredly return this love and know that it shall not be in vain OUTPUT:
sadness
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i was feeling fabulous until friday morning when i started to get these awful cramps at work OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i feel honoured to have been able to call them friends to share their brotherhood OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i had begun to feel apprehensive when thick black rain clouds stormed into the sky above town OUTPUT:
fear
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i had stated to her the reason i feel so fearful is because i feel unsafe OUTPUT:
fear
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i didn t feel like getting shaken down by the tsa quite yet so i pulled off to the side at creative croissants for a lunch OUTPUT:
fear
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i get into groups i feel really awkward and overcompensate by being too talkative or by getting really quiet OUTPUT:
sadness
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i am very excited to finally meet that companion that companion who will be with me at all times especially when i am lonely very lonely that companion who will never disappoint me that companion who will put his arms around me and make me feel loved OUTPUT:
love
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i feel they are pretty safe on my blog img src http s OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i feel pretty eager to get it done as i have a fun plan for quilting it OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i am feeling horny so i ask her that lets go home OUTPUT:
love
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i think if a poem doesn t put pressure on me i don t feel uncomfortable in the sense of feeling more than i can feel understanding more than i can understand loving more than i am able to be in love OUTPUT:
fear
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i too feel as if i am a stranger in a strange land and i am raising my son in a place that is not his father s ancestral home OUTPUT:
surprise
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i left to the shower questioning what i feel she was gorgeous such a fantastic body so confident in her movement effortlessly graceful OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i feel energetic and bouncy i m more than happy to go to the gym run around outside with my kids or take the pram for a long walk often i do all three in one day OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i was still feeling strong OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i didn t burst into tears or some other devastating release of feelings or thoughts because i seemed to know that rich also had to go through his own space without me just dumping on him OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i wanted to get a pumpkin spice latte this morning but it was hot and the last thing i wanted was a hot coffee maybe i am feeling a little bitter OUTPUT:
anger
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i suppose he feels badly because he was a bit skeptical of her pain over the last few months shes had a hyperchondria and exaggeration habit in the past though he never openly questioned her about it OUTPUT:
fear
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i clench to the corners of the bed to feel assured OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i also feel like i am being selfish in not being grateful for the life i do have and the amazing things in it OUTPUT:
anger
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i called it god because i d seen god in a book and figured god was the right name for feeling so utterly affirmed and accepted without question OUTPUT:
love
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i don t know why perhaps because other girls in the office had nice short hair or perhaps i was just feeling rebellious OUTPUT:
anger
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i do not feel miserable at all because my family is not the type that celebrates eid OUTPUT:
sadness
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i might go get a car wash if i am feeling really generous my car needs it OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i still feel sleep deprived she is almost sleeping through the night giving us OUTPUT:
sadness
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i just feel really violent right now OUTPUT:
anger
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i am bloging again i am sitting here feeling content with my dogs amp cat etc and i know that how lucky we are the truth is we OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i started feeling funny and then friday i woke up sick as a dog OUTPUT:
surprise
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i feel a need to protect my parents against the witch hunt that repressed memory therapy can be OUTPUT:
sadness
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i feel disgusted to even be associated with this woman by my race and nationality OUTPUT:
anger
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i laughed then bitterly again but i wasnt feeling bitter OUTPUT:
anger
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i couldn t know what he was feeling then i thought that he wished he could have been there with us too for each of us knew that however much we hated it at first it was an experience we would remember forever OUTPUT:
sadness
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i was feeling quite mellow and i wanted a soft easy look to wear with my beginning of a cold OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i told him that maybe i just need time to think how ive been feeling indecisive about things lately OUTPUT:
fear
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i still feel it does the genre a disservice when stories are resolved artifically OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i always know when i am feeling artistic when i write my name while i am in an artistic mood the i in manitz i draw a circle not a dot the bigger the dot the more artistic i am feeling and if it is just a line like an accent mark in spanish im pissed OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i remember feeling really terrified when i was in brazil on a bus that was going up steep mountain hills on the side of the mountain in the middle of a big storm wondering if we were going to fall off OUTPUT:
fear
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i could feel her whimper to the thought of being unloved and uncared for OUTPUT:
sadness
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: im certainly not going to sit and tell you whats going on in my personal life but i feel that if you were ever curious about whats going in my life all youd have to do is watch the show OUTPUT:
surprise
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: im sorry that there wasnt more humor in this post but im not feeling all that funny OUTPUT:
surprise
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i feel ive got my foot in the door of the fantastic world of walking and running the trails fells and mountains OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i say whatever comes in my mind tell you directly what i feel a jealous girl not because i m insecure but because i just love that person a trust worthy friend sweet to the one i love OUTPUT:
anger
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i feel strange coming back to work after my one day holiday OUTPUT:
fear
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: im clearly influenced by the dash happiness of emily dickinson for example and i use dashes instead of colons or semi colons to enhance the feelings of rushed enjambment in the sonnet OUTPUT:
anger
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i am fatter because the only thing in my life that can remain under my control is whether or not i get to eat peanut butter on bread when i get home from an impossible day of to first world looking yet third world feeling hell of needy and neglected little girls OUTPUT:
sadness
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i could claim to redeem the genre but it didn t leave me feeling as entirely frustrated to the point of beating my head against a wall either OUTPUT:
anger
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i feel so sad and hopeless OUTPUT:
sadness
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: im getting the feeling that my classes are a little intimidated by the concept of a lit OUTPUT:
fear
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i still feel groggy but i have to get up to do the routine for my son OUTPUT:
sadness
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i have a feeling my view isnt going to be very popular and thats fine OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i want to hold this feeling of shocked awe and wonder forever OUTPUT:
surprise
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: when i heard a rumour that the st year exam results were out i had fear that i might be one of the failures OUTPUT:
fear
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i want to feel valued i do and appreciated i do and know the people who love me arent going anywhere even if the nature of the relationship changes OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i know there are days in which you feel distracted OUTPUT:
anger
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i use it regularly with relaxing music and always feel invigorated afterward OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: im feeling distracted i tend to practice with my eyes shut as much as possible OUTPUT:
anger
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i feel like its perfect a w see youtube has its influences i even know trends OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i specifically wanted tango was feeling shy and maks quite the opposite hard to get far enough away from him to get good pics lol OUTPUT:
fear
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i also didn t feel very weird sleeping in my bed while the two of them slept in hers OUTPUT:
fear
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i just wish okay so i was thinking about it earlier today and heres the thing being all cooped up amp restless has made me feel so needy OUTPUT:
sadness
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: ive lost some weight such that i could fit into a tiny skirt that ive been unable to wear because i didnt feel confident in it until now OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i hope to feel a bit more creative again soon and miss its presence in my life blog OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i am no fan of the current president i am a conservative and it made me feel unwelcome OUTPUT:
sadness
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i will enclose her verses on her could not weigh much more thinking and feeling curious to hear the odd couple OUTPUT:
surprise
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i begin to feel complacent with my life here OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i feel vulnerable and alone OUTPUT:
fear
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i remember feeling inspired and thinking that it was a fine example of parenting OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i feel like i m always the one getting punished for stupid things and i feel like i m being chastised for behaving OUTPUT:
sadness
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i really feel that my life is perfect right now and if it isnt too much to ask for i just hope that everything would stay the same OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: im there i simply feel contented OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: im not saying cut everyone out of your life but i feel its important to find comfort in solitude meditation or working on projects alone OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i think im just being stupid feeling nervous OUTPUT:
fear
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i feel honored by it OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i was feeling an act of god at work in my life and it was an amazing feeling OUTPUT:
surprise
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i feel im like a bird flying in the air in a very carefree manner OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i have to revise my replies over and over again in my mind just to make sure that the reply sounds appropriate enough and that the person who receive the reply will not feel offended OUTPUT:
anger
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i felt sad when a friend of mine died and i felt that something had irrevocably gone away from me OUTPUT:
sadness
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i died would alex and matt feel regretful for not coming to visit OUTPUT:
sadness
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i feel that educating families and supporting and educationg mamas and papas is key OUTPUT:
joy
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: im sure its because when i am lost i feel like everyone is being hostile toward me and i hate that feeling OUTPUT:
anger
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i feel like these are very boring sewing makes since they are so easy and there is nothing else to say about them than my fabric usage OUTPUT:
sadness
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise. Think about this step by step: 1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text 2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories 3. Choose the most appropriate emotion 4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF Example: INPUT: I love icecream. OUTPUT: love INPUT: I am sad. OUTPUT: sadness Provide your classification as emotion. INPUT: i have always liked to use the original fragrance to freshen up and lightly scent my underwear drawer to feel gorgeously glamorous and girly OUTPUT:
joy