I believe that the best answer among the choices provided by the question is the third choice, Godfrey Cass
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We first need to identify what a superlative form of an adjective is. That is when the adjective is put in a comparison, and is done so in it's higher form. For example, take the adjective "great". The superlative form would be "greatest". That would imply that there are, including the object that the superlative adjective is describing, 3 or more things. So, you use it only when comparing 3 or more nouns.
I'm gonna say D on this one. D because if I was reading a book about someone's life and they overused the word 'I', I would immediately become disinterested because it would feel as though the person is self-centered.
The answer would be D. Vebral irony is when words express something contrary to truth or someone says opposite of what they really feel or mean