D. The convertible can not have feelings of it's own, Thus the answer is personification. .
In the beginning of the book it is kinda tense/ intense.<span>The entire period from the time he wakes up until Grete's violin solo and his death is one long battle to adjust to his new body </span>
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.
Answer:
once upon a time a group of children were wanted to explore a house which was on the top of a hill. they had reached to the top of the hill. after some time they heard some groaning sound which was coming from the house. so they had entered into the house slowly they had opened the door and shocked that a young boy was tied to the chair. and he was moving to go out from that house. by seeing this the children had released the boy. and discovered that the house was the hide out for a terrorist and kidnapped that boy. so the children had informed the police.about that house when they returned to the home they had awarded by the people for their bravary ness. ""title was a group children and the mystery of a house"" at last the boy said to the children "Thanks, for saving my life"