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.
Answer:
Stories connect the past and present to the future. Our stories and our learning from them honors and respects our ancestors and us. They can awaken future generations to their potential. They model a way to use their stories to release themselves as they connect to their history and to our values.
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Answer:
Sentence fragments.
Explanation:
"Made me hungry" is a sentence fragment, as it lacks a complete thought. What exactly made you hungry? Also, the first sentence does not exaclty make sense, though you can technically get the gist of what they meant. It is technically missing a subject. Who, is going shopping at the mall?
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