1 Lora said she liked swimming.
2 Tom ‘s father said Tom had broken his leg .
3 Jess said her mum would buy her a new dress.
4 Tom said he couldn’t open the door .
5 She said there were so many flowers.
6 Jack said they had been listening to music at 5 o'clock .
7 She asked me if I was working then.
8 He asked me if I could help him.
9 My mum asked me why she was crying.
10 He told me not to play music that loud!
11 Tom asked me to turn the radio down.
12 My brother told me to show him the way.
13 He asked me to open the door.
14 She asked us not to touch that plant.
Stress is a feeling of emotional or physical tension. It can come from any event or thought that makes you feel frustrated, angry, or nervous. Stress is your body's reaction to a challenge or demand. In short bursts, stress can be positive, such as when it helps you avoid danger or meet a deadline.
Stress is key for survival, but too much stress can be detrimental. Emotional stress that stays around for weeks or months can weaken the immune system and cause high blood pressure, fatigue, depression, anxiety and even heart disease. In particular, too much epinephrine can be harmful to your heart.