Classic Intention MovementIn social situations, the classic Intention Movement is"the chair-grasp". Host and guest have been talking for some time, but now the host has an appointment to keep and can get away. His (1) ________urge to go is held in check by his desire not be rude to his guest. If (2) ________he did not care of his guest’’s feelings he would simply get up out of (3) ________his chair and to announce his departure. This is what his body wants (4) ________to do, therefore his politeness glues his body to the chair and refuses (5) ________to let him raise. It is at this point that he performs the chair-grasp (6) ________Intention Movement. He continues to talk to the guest and listen tohim, but leans forward and grasps the arms of the chair as about to(7) ________push himself upwards. This is the first act he would make if he were (8) ________rising. If he were not hesitating, it would only last a fraction of the(9) ________secon
D、He would lean, push, rise, and be up.But now, instead, itlasts much longer. He holds his "readiness-to-rise" post and keeps(10) ________on holding it. It is as if his body had frozen at the get-ready moment.