The easiest way to remember is Superlative or “super” is the best, right? Therefore, superlative is -est, like best, largest, greatest. Comparative is the -er. Therefore, that is more, larger, or greater. The answer, then, is B, as C simply and adjective this is neither comparative nor superlative.
<span>A). Confess Hannetjie's fertilizer theft to the warden. </span>
I say D , if you look up sagacious then it will tell you that it is good.
Hey there!
To start off, the word (notable) signifies worthy of attention of being noticed. So, when <span>distinguish these two speeches, we would want to find better details in each one.
So, based from your option's listed above, I believe that the best option that would fit would be option D.) </span><span>. the precise physical details.
Hope this helps you!</span>