Answer:
d. superlative
Explanation:
Assuming that the underlined adjective is <u>the most difficult</u>, it should be superlative, because the subject is the hardEST of all subjects.
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A) subject and verb make up a clause
Place quotation marks around “Running to Idaho”
and “Hiding in Arizona.”
Quotation marks<span> <span>are reserved for sections of works, like the </span>titles<span> of chapters, magazine articles,
poems, and short stories.</span></span>
The correct answer between all
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It’s page 19 bc i looked it up