Act II, Scene I, lines 162-165
<u>Glad i could help</u>
<em><u>Love,</u></em>
<em><u>Morgan T. Malice</u></em>
Answer:
of outstanding quality, degree, etc; supreme. grammar denoting the form of an adjective or adverb that expresses the highest or a very high degree of quality. In English the superlative degree is usually marked by the suffix -est or the word most, as in loudest or most loudlyCompare positive
It relates his book to the past, and how in some aspects, he thinks we haven't learned anything. There's still Nazis today, called "neo-nazis", and he believes that they are completely psychotic. He gives the audience his opinion, and uses evidence to back it up.
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Answer:
i laughed, is this a dad joke?
Explanation:
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