The correct answer is filled with emotion.
An absolute phrase is usually set off from the rest of the sentence by using commas. It refers to the subject of the sentence and never contains a finite verb. The absolute phrase <em>filled with emotion </em>is also an appositive phrase, referring to the subject, Tom.
Personification
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This is a subjective prompt, and basically all you need to do is say 5 things that you shouldn't do in school and 5 things that you should, and then make them into complete sentences. You can structure them like this to get 5 sentences:
Kids at the school shouldn't ___________, but it's good to _________.
On one hand, kids should ____________, but they shouldn't ever_________.
Kids are encouraged to _________, but they definitely shouldn't __________.
Kids at this school need to ______, however I urge them not to _________.
Kids at this school should_______, but not __________.
Here are some substitutes for the word kids:
1. Students
2. Peers
3. People
4. Children
5. Scholars
6. Disciples
Answer:
Yes I would say D sorry wrong key
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