Which answer explains why anger, one of the primary emotions, can have positive consequences.

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As a parent, if you are angry most of the time, your children will behave.
Yelling at your friend for being late to your house will make them be on time from now on.
Being angry at yourself for losing your key a third time makes you hang it on the kitchen hook from now
on so you always know where to find it.
Yelling at your dog for barking while you and your friends ride bikes past the yard will get him to stop
being annoying

The answer that explains why anger can have positive consequences is:

Being angry at yourself for losing your key a third time makes you hang it on the kitchen hook from now on so you always know where to find it.

The answer that explains why anger, one of the primary emotions, can have positive consequences is:

Yelling at your dog for barking while you and your friends ride bikes past the yard will get him to stop being annoying.

The answer that explains why anger, one of the primary emotions, can have positive consequences is:

Yelling at your dog for barking while you and your friends ride bikes past the yard will get him to stop being annoying.

Explanation:
Anger can have positive consequences when it is expressed and channeled effectively. In this particular scenario, by expressing anger towards the dog's behavior, the owner establishes boundaries and communicates that the barking behavior is undesirable. Over time, the dog learns to associate barking with negative consequences and may eventually stop the behavior. This can lead to a more peaceful and less annoying environment for both the owner and the dog.