Answer:B
Explanation: A linking verb connects a subject to a verb and also describes the action that is done by the subject. The linking verb cannot express an action on its own. It needs the subject of the sentence to express an action.
An example of a linking verb is "be" which is the most commonly used. The purpose of "be" is to indicate the state of the action subject in a sentence.
Answer:
ok... you just have to move on and enjoy life to the extreme. stay away from people who hurt you and avoid you.
do what you love and love what you do
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Ummm what did the whole question say ?