Answer:
I sat down across from the lawyer, who put his feet up on his desk
Using an absolute adjective in a comparative sentences makes your English sound strange so watch out! Another example of an absolute adjective is 'unique' because it means 'one of a kind' and, therefore, it can not be 'more unique' than something. It's either 'unique' or it isn't.
I'd say A, like, how would jewelry and textiles help the Allies win WWII? The answer is clearly A.
Answer:
Explanation:
Do you have the answer choices for it?
A.) Durable Good
because it just is