Breathing, breathing and breath is the noun. How would you describe an experience where you're not asleep but it's very disturbing anyway? What do you call the lower part of your head that goes up and down when you speak? It's called the what the palette. If you've been given medicine which makes you fall asleep or make you drowsy then you might feel a bit Sedated. To back someone up is like, oh, I've just given you the answer to back someone up. Let me know in the comments section if this was too much for you.
Luke reads an extraordinary email from a listener in an sos situation in a hospital. Contains some disturbing descriptions of fear, anxiety and horror, but there's a happy ending!
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