Superlative means exaggerated.
Comparative means it is being compared to something else.
Positive is self-explanatory.
Honestly this is a hard one because usually when someone says something is "the best" they are exaggerating. Also when you say something is the best, youare saying that the other things you have tasted aren't as good which compares the omelet. Since your not saying the omelet is bad it is a good (positive) comparison. I think the closest answer is comparative for the reasons above.
Answer:
Having “a place by the window” means standing still while watching life go by.
The word "baptized" means that Esperanza would like to have the ability to change her name since birth and not change it now, after she has grown up.
We can associate the word "baptized", in this story, the word "reborn", "resurge".
Explanation:
In "My Name" by Sandra Cisneros we learn about Esperanza's thoughts on her name. She believes that her name does not have a good cootation, a good story and does not fit well among English speakers.
She recalls that she has the same name as her grandmother, who was a very strong woman, but who was trapped in an undesirable marriage, unable to experience life's opportunities and just watching life go by and time go by. Experanza does not want to have that destination, although she has the same name as Grandma.
Experanza wants to have a better life and believes that changing her name would be a good first step, but she didn't want to change her name now, she wanted to be baptized with another name, which indicates that she wanted to be reborn and have a different life.
By making the way characters speak sound authentic
hope this helps :)
The Open Window Summary. Mr. Framton Nuttel has just moved to a new town. While visiting one of his sister's acquaintances, Mrs. Sappleton, he spends some time with the woman's niece, Vera. Vera recounts a story about how her aunt lost her husband and two brothers in a tragic hunting accident.
Answer:
D. Analogy
Explanation:
"Day and night cannot dwell together" and "as the morning mist flees before the morning sun" are analogies because they are comparisons between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification.