Answer:
A.
Empty
Explanation:
Absolute modifiers are adjectives and adverbs that shouldn't be compared or modified because they have an absolute, all-or-nothing quality. Examples of absolute modifiers include complete, perfect, final, total, and (often) unique. For example, the word perfect means 'having no room for improvement.' With that said, Empty is already at its <em>limit </em>you can't say 'I am very empty'.
I also say its to neaten up forgive me if its wrong
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C. Plain chipware on a plain and creaking wood, Tin flatware. - imagery
D. What happens to a dream deferred? - symbol