21. The way children talk about or express their feelings depends on their age and stage of development. 22. Music is the universal language and it can express different feelings. 23. It also contains genetic urges to move, express feelings and make a noise, often in conflict with social demands. 24. A full description of the type of meal and cost was given and no particular feelings were expressed by those present. 25. As readers we expect such a persona to describe a scene, dramatise some situation, and express feelings. 26. For Mae it was almost all too much and only this morning -- a day into her new life in Northampton -- was she ready to express her feelings. 27. Indeed the most dramatically powerful scene could be painfully sentimental were it not for the fierce intensity with which Tom Fleming expresses his feelings. 28. On taking the job he expressed his feelings on Eldorado rather bluntly. 29. Her grandfather, she remembered, had expressed his feelings about Lowell very plainly indeed. 30. Through the programme, children learn to explore their lives and express feelings. |