The Narrator seems unsettled and paranoid.
Paranoia is an irrational and lasting feeling that people are chasing you or that you are the subject of the lasting and intrusive attention of others. This unfounded distrust of others can make it difficult for people with delusions to function socially and maintain close relationships.
Symptoms of various symptoms such as delusional personality disorder, delusional (delusional) disorder, and schizophrenia can be seen.
The cause of paranoia is unknown, but genetics is thought to play a role. Treatment depends on the condition diagnosed as the cause and may include psychotherapy or medication. Delusional symptoms vary from mild to severe
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I do mine in A. ^-^ i actually just finished one!
I dont understand the question or what your asking here
Personally, I think you need to answer this question yourself because if you do end up talking to your parent/teacher, then it wouldn't be exactly like the way I describe how I do it, but anyways:
I can lock eyes with them to make sure they know I'm listening and not disregarding what they say, I could also keep still to be able to hear what they are saying and not be distracted by other things around me.
After I listen to what they say, I'll answer what they are asking based on what I know or what they have asked. If it's something that I have to answer, then either answer right away if you know it, or let them know that you need a second to reply to their question.
A root word provides the foundation for a word's meaning, which is the fourth option. A root word is the basic word without adding any suffixes or prefixes. New words can be made from a root word, and their meanings are going to vary based on the prefixes or suffixes added to the noun. When a root word is found in a text, the context might take the reader to the origin of the word and make the reader better aware of the use and signification in a sentence or paragraph.