I suggest that you try boosting it with another vehicle and booster cables, leave your ignition and doors closed while the boosting vehicle is connected up to yours and sits idling for 5 mins or so then try starting your vehicle.If the engine starts up disconnect the cables and let your vehicle idle awhile then try keeping the engine at 1,500 or 2,000 rpms for a couple of mins.Next shut it off and see if it starts back up then have the battery/starter/alternator tested.Most part stores will test the starter etc for free.
Hope that helps and best of luck.By the way either the battery is weak or the battery has dead cells inside of it or the alternator has a problem or the clicking you hear is due to a bad starter.Be sure to check any fuses or relays in the starting circuit and go over the battery/starter/alternator/engine block posts they might be corroded or rusted or loose and check the alternator belt too.
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