Two examples of superlative words:
- tallest
- smallest
True or False test question that is true without a superlative but false with a superlative inserted:
True or False? The tall person is 6 feet tall.
If I were to add a superlative word to this, it would be false.
SUPERLATIVE FALSE VERSION OF THE TRUE OR FALSE QUESTION:
True or False? The tallest person is 6 feet tall.
(False.)
You multiply it by three! I think, sorry if not correct!
An allegory's symbolic characters reveal something true about life to the reader is the statement which correctly identifies the significance and appeal of an allegory.
Option A
<u>Explanation: </u>
Allegory is used in stories by authors to teach moral lessons. It contains ideas and principles that are described by figures, characters and events in a prose or poetry. It is basically a figure of Speech. It shows how the author’s think and view the world in their perspective.
It allows the author to represent a moral through their way of writing and describing things around them. It is a device which creates more impact and meaning to each character than what it refers actually. It is actually a story that would reflect the truth about the world in Author’s perspective.