I'am Margie, and I need HELP to analyze this article. I need to label the clauses, indicating what type they are: main, adverbial, relative and noun clauses. Also in each clause, I need to identify the subjects, verbs and glue.
Thank you very much.....................
“People in Chicago and New Yorksuffer more in heat waves than people in
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Georgia do, becausetheyaren’t used to the heat,” says Charlotte Grayson,
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M.D., an internist and the senior medical editor of WebMD, a health-
information website based in Atlanta. Southerners also knowwhat to do when
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the thermostatspikes: Theystay indoors or in the shade during the hottest
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hours of the day, wear loose clothing and little makeup, and drink plenty of
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fluids.
Your body temperatureriseswhenoutdoor temperaturesgo up, explains
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Grayson. To maintain a normal, comfortable temperature, your bodyneeds to
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release heat through its pores. A little perspirationis good. Excessive
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sweating, however, can cause dehydration, which dominoes into a sour mood,
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irritability, and sluggishness. (In extreme circumstances, itcan even make a
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person delusional.) That’swhyit’s important to keep your body temperature
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down beforeyougo outside. Not only will ithelpyoulook cool but you’ll
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also feel more comfortable once you’re out and about.
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