In sign language, facial expressions are used to express both linguistic information and emotions. For example an eyebrow raise is necessary to mark general questions in most sign languages. At the same time, signers use the face to express emotions either their own, or when quoting someone else.
Within 72 hours of death, they begin to speak in metaphors of journey. They request their shoes, or their plane tickets or demand to go home when they are home. When my sister lay dying of breast cancer, she said, as if frustrated, “I don’t know how to leave,” and spoke of “hapless flight attendants.”
The answer is B. <span>"Mr. Simpson," I inquired, "are you in charge of organizing the surprise party?"
There needs to be a punctuation mark after "Mr. Simpson" and "I inquired", which are not there in the other answer choices.
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