When it is a linking verb, it contains a adjective right after the main verb (is/feel/were/was) and must express the person.
Example: I feel sad.
"Feel" is the main verb in this sentence and it is expressing ones emotion. So if that is the verb, then "sad" is the adjective. Because of this example, you can see that
"Were" in the sentence is the main verb and after those are the adjectives ( tired and dirty). Therefore, you just found a linking verb.
Then answer would be (A)
EMJOY!!
Maybe the man died on the first year and the girl died on the second year
<span>After the war, the Nigerian government switched the currency from Biafran money to pounds.
This fact is important to understanding the piece because it helps the reader know the reason for the man to have to stand in line just to turn his money in for a type of money that he doesn't understand at all (which is shown by the fact they call it 'egg rashers'). </span>
An allusion is an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference.
Answer:
the answer is going to A the with private and public areas of white house