 Carla hates spiders. Every time she sees one, she screams with fear. Her older brother, Carl, put a tarantula in Carla’s pink make-up bag. Upon opening.

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 Carla hates spiders. Every time she sees one, she screams with fear. Her older brother, Carl, put a tarantula in Carla’s pink make-up bag. Upon opening the pink make-up bag, she scream, because she sees the tarantula. After this incident, Carla now fears anything that resembles a pink make-up bag.

 UCS: spiders  UCR: fear  CS: pink make-up bag  CR: fear

 Daniel loves Sesame Street. He would rather watch Sesame Street than do anything else. His friends decided to break him of his habit. One day, his friends hid under his bed dressed up as Elmo, Big Bird, and Count Dracula. When Daniel started watching Sesame Street, his friends came out from under the bed and screamed. Daniel started crying. Now, whenever he sees anything related to Sesame Street, he cries.

 UCS: characters jumping out from underneath the bed  UCR: cries  CS: anything related to Sesame Street  CR: cries