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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.
obnoxious = ob nox ious is the way you break it into syllables
nonrestrictive = non re stic tive
receivable = re ceiv a ble
reception = re cep tion
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
the prophit in the sonata software is 34 percent
Answer: A showing statistics that prove soccer is a safer sport than lacrosse
Explanation: I got it right on edge