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'.
the correct answers are 1. ineffective; unanswerable, 2. ineffective; too broad, 3. ineffective; too narrow, 4. effective; clear and complex.
Answer:
Your answer is correct, it's D! Hope this helps~~~ ^^ :333 <3333
The positive form is used to describe nouns people, places, or things or ideas and sometimes describe verbs actions. You got yourself a verb. The true first form is brave. The for that comes after that is bravest. B. is your answer.
Answer:
I'm pretty, sure it's D- Promised
Explanation:
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