Answer:
I can’t here what you are saying.
Explanation:
A noun clause refers to a group of words that functions as a noun. A clause is a group of words that has both subject and verb but is not a complete sentence. A noun clause is a dependent clause acting as a noun. It begins with words like what, that, where, whom, and why.
In the given sentence, 'what you are saying' is the noun clause.
All of the above can help to develop a character. A reader will have a clearer image of the character if they are given a description of what the character looks like. We also know who they are as individuals if we know their thoughts or hear them speak. Other characters' opinions of this character can also help to develop them, because we learn who the character is through other peoples' eyes. Hope this helps.
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