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:
Allusion, which is a figure of speech in which you covertly or indirectly refer to an object or circumstance, like the analogy between a disease and the spread of happiness.
Explanation:
Most speakers and audience members would agree that an organized speech is both easier to present as well as more persuasive. Public speaking teachers especially believe in the power of organizing your speech, which is why they encourage (and often require) that you create an outline for your speech. Outlines<span>, or textual arrangements of all the various elements of a speech, are a very common way of organizing a speech before it is delivered. </span>
Slinking !! since slinking means to move slowly and carefully with gliding steps !!
Answer:
Alright.
Explanation:
I feel like testing is a necessary part of life. Although it is not enjoyable, it accurately measures how much knowledge we've retained from the lesson. Sadly everything has flaws. Even though testing is the most accurate way to measure things such as reading disabilities and testing anxiety. Testing is still a great and necessary thing.