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I can't reach, I can't see, I can't sleep and I don't have enough to eat. What should I do?

Can't sleep, can't see through, can't write clearly, can't eat? Can't sleep, can't finish reading, can't write clearly, and can't eat enough.

1, out of reach: out of influence; Beyond the power, limit and scope of energy; There's nothing I can do. I can't touch it. I can't touch it.

For example, the peaches on the tree are too high for me to reach, so I can only look at the ocean and sigh.

2, invisible: invisible or not seen.

For example, hunger is the most unbearable thing in the world. It will become a strong and irresistible desire to reach out and grab you, dragging you to lose your dignity for a bowl of steaming food. Press your head hard, too, so that you can't see anything except the bowl of rice.

3. Can't sleep: I can't sleep at all

For example, I toss and turn in bed, but I can't sleep. I thought about it, thought about it, thought about it a thousand times. My mother has always loved and cared about me, but I even said to her, "I love you." I dare not.

Extended data:

Rhetoric of using adverbs to modify verbs.

1. Adverbs cannot be combined with nouns.

2. Adverbs cannot be used as predicates.

3. Except for a few adverbs such as "no, maybe, no, not necessarily, definitely", you can't answer questions alone.

4. Adverbs can't be asked by overlapping affirmative and negative.