Running for the bus, the rain began to pour.
If you really think about, it's saying that the rain is running for the bus, which makes NO sense. Here, read it again...
<em>Running for the bus, the rain </em>began to pour.
The author wasn't specific about <em>who </em>exactly was running for the bus.
Not sure if it asks you to do this, but if you were to change it and make it agree, it would be "<u><em>As I was running for the bus</em></u><u>,</u> the rain began to pour." There're other ways to write it of course, but the point is that now you know who actually ran for the bus, and it makes sense.
They cover his eyes while it happenig
Write down any ideas that come to mind then you can see what catches your attention. Try using a mind map to help
the answer to your question. is Phrase
Eye of Heaven. This is a metaphor that refers to the sun. The phrase "too hot the eye of heaven shines" means the heat of the sun is too much. The symbolism is relative to the sun being round with rays that look like an eye and heaven refers to something in the sky that you look up to.