Absolute phrases are types of phrases which don't refer to just a single word in a sentence, but rather to the entire sentence. Usually, they have this form: noun + participle (looks like a verb ending in -ing) + optional modifiers/objects.
In this sentence, just look for a participle in order to find your absolute phrase. The correct answer is eyes glittering with concentration. The phrase describes how Jacques managed to move his cursor.
Here is the list of the correct answers of the given statements above:
<span>1. Correctness of phrases and clauses = Usage
2. Word choices made for tone or clarity = Diction
3. The order of words in a sentence = Syntax.
4. Staying on topic in an essay or paragraph = Unity
5. Words that connect ideas and paragraphs = Transitions.</span>
The painting may, as Auden's poem suggests, depict humankind's indifference to suffering by highlighting the ordinary events which continue to occur, despite the unobserved death of Icarus.
You want me to read that and write you a summary for 5 points? in short the paper is about weather other not to allow gay troops into Boy Scouts
13/6= divide 13 and 6 =2 1/6