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Both the terms “emotion” and “motivation...
Q.
Both the terms “emotion” and “motivation” came from the same Latin root:
A.
movement
B.
move
C.
moment
D.
“movere”
Answer» D. “movere”
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Rakhi Narula
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What is the literal meaning of "movere," the Latin root of both "emotion" and "motivation"?
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