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English, 03.05.2021 02:50, jimmy8816

Read each sentence. If the verb is linking, write L in the blank. If the verb is not linking, write NL.  1. The roar of the sea was imposing.
2. The roar of the sea was heard far away.

3. Mandy looks pretty in pink.

4. Mandy looked behind the sofa for the remote.

5. Valerie appeared on a local television show last night.

6. Valerie appeared anxious about her exam.

7. Jennifer felt uncomfortable with the new crowd.

8. Jennifer felt the child's feverish forehead.

9. The wasp nest is near the door.

10.The wasp nest is a scary sight to the child.

11. Evacuation plans were devised in advance of the hurricane.

12. The evacuation plans were unclear.

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