First, pick a feeling. This could be as vague and easy as anger~sadness~excitement~fear, or as nuanced as contentment... etc.
Then go through your senses and find words and concepts that remind you of that feeling. ie, Anger:
-FEEL the beating heart and heat in face and blood, the sweaty palms
-HEAR a ringing in your ears, or a shout you make
-SEE your vision become tunnely and closed off, or your face go read
-TASTE metallic in your mouth, or blood, or a food that reminds you of a time you were angry
etcetera.
Now, think of words that'll describe those senses. A beating heart is POUNDING and DEAFENING...
The feeling is your MOOD, establish this first ("I was angry"). Then use the descriptive WORDS to describe the SENSES.
The answer is:
<span>Liz, who could always make people laugh, was loved by thw whole block. </span>
<span>An adjective clause has a formula: relative pronoun or adverb + subject + verb </span>
The relative pronoun here is "who"
subject= people
verb= laugh
Other relative pronouns are: whom, whose, that, which. For adverbs: when, where, why.
<span>It also answers: What kind of person is Liz? This fufills its function as an adjective. Other functions of an adjective answers: Which one? How many?</span>
The words that seem to make the most sense are came, make, and wanted, respectively.
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