Answer:
Affirmative
Explanation:
The original word in Latin positivus (settle by agreement, positive) means formally stated, definite. It's affirmative (affirmativus: making firm), refering to terms for a sentence, clause, verb, or other expression that is not negative (<em>She </em><em>is</em><em> studying </em>) as opposed to <em>She is </em><em>not</em><em> studying </em>). It is also the base form, for example, with adjectives (big : positive) as opposed to the comparative or superlative forms (bigger; biggest ).
They definitely need to clean it up. But their are many consequences from cleaning it.
\it would be a because it makes more sense