Show anger
This is demonstrated by a clenched jaw, a furrowed brow, and a fixed gaze. We use this body language when the person is likely feeling frustrated or annoyed, possibly ready to express dissatisfaction or anger. An example is when a mother tells her child to eat, but the child ignores her and starts playing.
Shrug your shoulders
This expression usually indicates uncertainty, indifference, ignorance, or concern about something. One situation is when a teacher scolds a student for not doing their homework, and they just shrug because they feel bad. It conveys a message like (I don't know) or (I don’t have the answer).
Show surprise
You can tell someone is surprised when their eyes are wide open, their eyebrows are raised, and their mouth is open. An example is when the birthday girl didn't know they were planning a party for her birthday.
Frown as you read
Expressed by a furrowed brow, a downturned mouth, and a tense face while reading, they often indicate confusion, frustration, or disapproval about some aspect of the text. The person could be processing disconcerting information. An example is when a 5-year-old child reads a book on advanced literature and doesn't understand many of the words.
Cross arms
This type of body language can suggest defensiveness, discomfort, or a desire to protect oneself. It could also indicate a lack of openness or resistance to something being discussed. An example is when a person doesn't feel comfortable in a group of people and prefers to just cross their arms and not speak.