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Hi,

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 York suffer more in heat waves than people in

                S(1)                     V(1)                                 S(2)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

 

Georgia do, because they aren’t used to the heat,” says Charlotte Grayson,

               V(2)    G            S(3)    V(3)

                            

                                    

 

M.D., an internist and the senior medical editor of WebMD, a health-

 

 

 

information website based in Atlanta. Southerners also know what to do when

                                    S(1)         V(1)      G           G

 

 

the thermostat spikes: They stay indoors or in the shade during the hottest

          S(2)          V(2)        S(3)      V(3)

     

 

hours of the day, wear loose clothing and little makeup, and drink plenty of

                      V(3)                                           V(3)

 

 

fluids.

 

 

 

Your body temperature rises when outdoor temperatures go up, explains

            S(1)             V(1)     G                      S(2)             V(2)

 

 

 

Grayson. To maintain a normal, comfortable temperature, your body needs to

                                                       S(1)            V(1)

 

 

release heat through its pores. A little perspiration is good. Excessive

                              S(1)                            V(1)                  S(1)

 

 

sweating, however, can cause dehydration, which dominoes into a sour mood,

     S(1)                                V(1)                          G

 

 

irritability, and sluggishness. (In extreme circumstances, it can even make a

                                                S(1)        V(1)

 

 

person delusional.) Thats why its important to keep your body temperature

                   S(1) V(1)  G S(2)V(2)

 

 

down before you go outside. Not only will it help you look cool but youll

                 G        S(2)  V(2)                                               S(1) V(1) S(2)   V(2)         S(3)    V(3)

 

 

also feel more comfortable once youre out and about.

         V(3)                                                    S(4)   V(4)

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