<span>First, the eyes: They are large and blue, a light opaque blue, the color of a robin's egg. And if, on a sunny spring day, you look straight into these eyes—eyes that cannot look back at you—the sharp, April light turns them pale, like the thin blue of a high, cloudless sky.</span>
Anger , would be the answer.
a. will race
The verb phrase in the statement above is "will race". In order to better understand what verb phrase is, one must have a clear understanding of what is a verb and what is a phrase. A verb phrase can be the sentence's predicate or a clause. The predicate is the part of the sentence that tells what the subject is doing. A verb phrase sometimes serves as an adjective or adverb complete with a verb, the complements and others.
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You should be safe in the kitchen and not risk getting a disease. Always make sure you're neing safe when it comes to food.
The fact that this has been posted multiple times defeats its purpose, but i'm pretty sure there is a correct answer on the other post.