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.

A noun is a person, a place, or a thing.
A cat is a thing, therefore it is a noun.
While at home, i have engaged in many new activities. For starters, i have started to walk my dog. She is a handful! I have also started to try new foods! Ima be fat like a pig!
lastly, i can sit around and watch netflix all day! sometimes i feel the chair i sit in is yelling at me to get up.
A functional text is a text to fulfill a certain function, such as instruction manual or description of getting somewhere. A dialogue would be too confusing and redundant for this purpose; the best functional text would simply describe the information it needs to provide in a clear manner.