An allusion in a play could be referring to another play, another piece of writing, an event in history, or there are biblical allusions where they refer to stories and event within religion.
A baby named Paris (the main character of the chapter)
Answer:
The snowstorm having impeded our travel plans.
His mind constantly thinking about sports.
Explanation:
Absolute phrases are those phrases that modify a noun in a sentence but not only the noun alone. Rather, it modifies the whole/ entire sentence altogether but not connected to the main sentence with a conjunction.
In the given sentences, the absolute phrases are-
<u>"The snowstorm having impeded our travel plans" and "His mind constantly thinking about sports"</u>. These two phrases help modify the main clauses in their respective sentences but has no conjunction joining it to them. Moreover, a comma is used to separate them from the main clause and the main clause can still stand as a meaningful sentence on its own even without the presence of the absolute phrases.
Answer: C
Reason: Personification is giving "things" human traits. In the word Personification, we hear "Person"
Explanation: In answer C, the Author is giving the sun human traits. The sun is sinking below the horizon. The sun can't really sink. IT is being given humn traits.
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