Answer:
My skin is sticky and my clothes cling to me. I'm am physically dripping with sweat. I can't wait to get in the store because it will feel better in there than out here. The suns rays beat down on my skin and tell me to go inside so I do.
Explanation:
Maintain eye contact.
Get their attention.
State the topic.
Speak slowly and clearly.
Be mindful of your setting.
Ask the right questions.
Rephrase when they don't hear you.
Hope it helps!
Answer "at my aunt's house"
Explanation:
The subject being at your aunts house and the verb is your aunts house, I think ^^;
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Pls help if your good at English ill mark brainliest</h2><h2>
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<em>Answer:</em>
<u>It should be D</u>, because (this is just defining synesthesia) synesthesia, or synaesthesia, is a condition where the brain mixes up the senses. People who have synesthesia are called synesthetes. Synesthesia is usually inherited (called congenital synesthesia ), but exactly how people inherit it is unknown. You should get why if you read this.
<u>If this helped, your welcome! Please know that I might be wrong, and if I am, I am truly sorry for that. But If you would, please make me brainliest.</u>
<em><u>- niaxfandoms (ig and yt)</u></em>
A linking verb is a verb that describes the subject by connecting it to a predicate adjective or predicate noun