I have found this question online and realized that "ice" should actually be "eyes", which makes more sense with the context of the sentence.
Answer:
The entire absolute phrase in the sentence is "eyes glittering with concentration".
Explanation:
After reading it, we realize that "eyes glittering with concentration" refers to the sentence as whole. That is what makes it an absolute phrase - instead of modifying just one noun, it modifies a whole sentence. In this case, we can imagine Jack moving his cursor while his eyes glitter, showing how focused he is.
Absolute phrases' structure include a noun or a pronoun followed by a participial phrase. For example: hands trembling with nervousness. Notice that "eyes glittering with concentration" follows that structure.
Participial phrases consist of a participle and modifiers. For example: running out of energy.
Its most likely d but theres a chance it could be c.A and B are definetly not right so just narrow it down from there
You mean narcissus from Greek mythology? He felt a lot of pride for his beauty, he was Narcissistic. He cared for no one else but himself and was self absorbed.
Hmmm. I believe this would be character vs. Society. Hope this helps!
The answer to this question is letter B. <span>"Et tu, Brute?"
</span>This line <span>indicates Caesar's sense of betrayal over seeing Brutus step forward to stab him.</span>
>>>After Caesar is attacked and stabbed multiple times Brutus steps forward to lay the final blow and seal Caesar's fate. Before Brutus can deliver that blow however Caesar says "Eu Tu, Brute?" which means "you too Brutus?".