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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 know im feeling agitated as it is from a side effect of the too high dose
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fear
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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 do feel a shift in me to being more positive
OUTPUT:
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joy
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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 am feeling brave enough
OUTPUT:
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joy
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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:
fear of thief
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fear
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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 feel clever nov
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joy
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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 always spend more money there than i mean to and feel dissatisfied when i exit the store
OUTPUT:
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anger
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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:
im feeling really quite angry
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anger
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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 feel kerry didnt do by supporting civil unions and gay equality
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love
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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 feel really ashamed
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sadness
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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.
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i feel to have these amazing people in my life
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surprise
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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 finally left feeling judged and ridiculed because i am intelligent
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joy
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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 is starting to feel a bit insulted by this stranger
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anger
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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 have many days where i feel hopeless today the light at the end of my yellow brick road was shining just a little brighter
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sadness
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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 actually feel sorrowful
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sadness
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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 see women wearing boots i feel envious that i want to curse them
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anger
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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 will feel what i feel and tell you and together we will apologize and make up and keep loving each other to bits and bits
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love
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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 go up to her and i say feeling very impressed with myself youre naomi klein right
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surprise
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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 began to feel each of my senses dull until the cold black unconsciousness over came me
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sadness
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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 suspect feel less than fond in private
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love
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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 was so honoured that this young woman felt comfortable enough to ask me i had kind of a faux hawk thing going on back then so i must have looked dykey enough for her to feel safe talking to me
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joy
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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 do have to wonder when you re cast as a caveman and you re told you re perfect for the part do you feel insulted or complimented
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anger
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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 feel convinced plus so many diverse price tags that i feel sure everyone should come up with the funds to have their plot to be lighted up relatively economically
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joy
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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 feel empty when the baby isnt there
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sadness
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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 stopped feeling so exhausted a href http provokingbeauty
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sadness
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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:
im feeling font friendly
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joy
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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 had my hand on my beads consciously breathing consciously working to feel calm about my list of things to accomplish that afternoon
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joy
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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 always feel intimidated by other people especially when they always compare me to other people ever since i was young
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fear
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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 be made to feel rotten
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sadness
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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 started feeling hostile and i am checking my hemorrhoids
OUTPUT:
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anger
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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 love wearing new shoes i just feel so glamourous and when i get a pair of designer shoes i love the box and all the trimmings that come with them
OUTPUT:
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joy
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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 know about have to do largely with the fact that any feelings romantic or sexual i have successfully hidden from myself
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love
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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 just love the feeling of something warmly hugging you and feeling so precious and small precious to someone something
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joy
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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:
im feeling far more mellow than normal
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joy
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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 became more dismayed as i studied what people were wearing and started feeling like though some of the outfits were gorgeous they were bought that way
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joy
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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 dont want to wax them off and draw them in or anything i just need to not have a unibrow and maybe get rid of the few spare hairs creeping down toward my eyelid if im feeling brave
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joy
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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:
im feeling lucky width li style border px list style outside margin px px
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joy
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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 recall those high school feelings and the longing with which i watched the olympic runners i feel st
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love
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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 woke up feeling confident and watched the bodypump dvd to gather some coaching tips and compulsory cues
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joy
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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 didnt say was that strong feelings always make me skeptical at first
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fear
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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 want to talk to you about but with the limited time we have on the phone and with our current arrangment i feel hesitant to bring it up
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fear
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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 am beginning to feel that theres a good chance i might pass
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joy
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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 feel like i have a little more control and can help sweet pea better if i know what is ahead
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joy
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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 feel like i m on the receiving end of a violent attack
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anger
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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 feel it is worthwhile to document it for people who are not familiar with batch files
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joy
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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 and i are feeling especially thankful for so many small blessings in our life right now
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joy
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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 am hoping the weatherman is right with his forecast of stay at home dont venture out rain for tomorrow i am feeling all kind of creative
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joy
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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
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i feel like im just on the edge in this microcosm one more awkward moment or missed party and id be on the outside
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sadness
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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 feel a bit funny actually
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surprise
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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 have learnt nothing else in the last two years it is that it s best to feel my way by trusting my instincts
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joy
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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 am feeling is also a blossoming eager anxiety
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joy
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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 feel burdened to share it
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sadness
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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 always want nemo by my side and sleeping without her now feels weird even though it doesnt happen often that i get to
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surprise
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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:
im not feeling the outfit but the heels are gorgeous
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joy
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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 feel confused after that
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fear
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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 feel that the session was useful and gave me tools i need to move forward in my life
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joy
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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 feel selfish bringing up our loneliness for a child when i know parents out in newtown are grieving their lost babies
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anger
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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 took away all the disappointed feeling all the paining i gave my heart to be heal by lord because he s the only one love who never betrayed never lose loyalty even i didn t loyal to him
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love
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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 feel envious and embarrassed
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anger
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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 could feel the frantic need in him the need to make me his
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fear
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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 am feeling overwhelmed with the responsibilities of being a teacher that someone is trusting me with their most precious gift and it is an honor
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surprise
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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 feel so tranquil right now its great
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joy
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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 feel frustrated when i have new music and new lyrics that clearly have nothing to do with each other
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anger
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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 thought we were going to talk and try and work at things so i was shocked to find out steve had decided he wanted to be on his own the thing that broke me was the feeling of been unloved
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sadness
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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 wouldnt have beared witness to the incredibly well spoken bouncer making an emo kid feel completely unwelcome
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sadness
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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 tend to stop breathing when i m feeling stressed
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sadness
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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 was a smoker for years and quit weeks ago right after i finished your book and i cant believe how free i feel i knew that i had to quit but i was terrified of my life without cigarettes
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fear
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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 will go to my mailbox and talk to the mailman then the grocery clerk etc but no matter how small the step or how limited the risk a complete and total willingness to experience whatever thoughts feelings and sensations emerge is important
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joy
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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
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INPUT:
i am already feeling frantic
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fear
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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 feel like this insecurity is a good thing when i first started writing i pictured it all
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joy
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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 should feel complimented or insulted
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anger
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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 crave as i fall into submission and i did not feel submissive in the least
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sadness
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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 feel tender just now and i am fine with that
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love
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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 feel irritated pissed even like when someone wakes me up at that moment when i m on the edge of falling into a deep slumber
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anger
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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 made it to work but i am feeling a little groggy
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sadness
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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 want to love you but i feel like there some sort of hindrance thats keeping me from loving you
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love
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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 feel is that they are fond of themselves and ok second thought really sensitive to spelled everything here
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love
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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:
ill get round to it this quarter im feeling hopeful about this one
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joy
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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:
im starting to feel unwelcome in life and some people can already tell this
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sadness
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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 feel absolutely fantastic and i hope baby does too
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joy
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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 watched the snow fall and accumulate on the conifer trees while i was shoveling in my shirt sleeves and feeling vigorous
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joy
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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 feel bitter and just honkerblonked off in general
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anger
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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 have a feeling that your father already convinced him of that
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joy
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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 love and feel passionate about i m living my dream and now that i ve gotten a taste of what that feels like nothing can stop me
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love
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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 play in the rain squeal with glee at the feeling of mud squishing between my toes and enjoy pretty much anything that takes place outdoors
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joy
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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 am feeling humorous i put cold callers on hold
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joy
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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 just busy myself with other stuffs but never with blogs or threads that will only make me feel miserable
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sadness
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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 feel energized and curious again about life about god about my potential to give something back to society and about finding someone after my heart
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surprise
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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 feel very privileged but it is also a lot of work
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joy
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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:
im pretty happy but a little on the nauseated side to feel thrilled
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joy
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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 close my eyes i can hear the pitiful wailing sounds of my own cries taste the salty taste of my tears and feel that anger and hurt saturating my heart
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sadness
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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 bought a virtually fat free thousand islands and feeling very impressed with myself hold large quantities of this substance on the leaves of lettuce and cucumber with my friend but it will be total sugar becomes if you do not burn fat
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surprise
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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:
im sure that the folks in virginia florida and the other handful of swing states agree feel not only put upon but insulted by the constant barrage
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anger
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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 feel like im putting an innocent man on death row
OUTPUT:
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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 wasn t sure what else to do to help her feel smart
OUTPUT:
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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 begin to feel that every waking moment is devoted to work
OUTPUT:
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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 is thankful for the lessons i m learning
OUTPUT:
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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 such a longing and sadness when i see families with more children than i have
OUTPUT:
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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 distinctly called in clermont to focus on these little ones that seem naughty
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 hope you can feel glad that she gave you so many things including memories that you can cherish
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 pretty worthless right now
OUTPUT:
|
sadness
|
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