You seem to forget including the choices in this question. Nevertheless, to help you, I could just tell what a superlative is so you could identify it on your own.
Superlatives are adjectives that are expressed in their greatest extent. For example, when you describe something so beautiful than any other thing you've ever seen, you describe it as 'most beautiful'. Another example is, if you've never been so happy in your life, you are the 'happiest'. So, generally, superlatives are written as a suffix -est or you add the word 'most' before the adjective.
The correct answer is the last option.
In citations, longer texts (for example, novels) should be put in italics, while shorter texts (like articles and short stories) should be encased in quotation marks: "Greens Get a Boost Under the Glow of the Supermarket."
the plural forms
Explanation:
(a). circuses, appendices, hypotheses, bureaus, chaseez, strata, ultimatum, dears, salmons. (b). attorneys-general, authors-producers, publishing-editors, stay-at-homes, twenty-years-old-girls
A) affect is the best word to complete this