Answer:
Handsomest.
Explanation:
Handsomest is the superlative form of the adjective "handsome".
There are three degrees of adjectives- positive degree, comparative degree and superlative degree. For the right degree to be used along with the sentence, the superlative degree of the word 'handsome' will be the best used n this sentence. And according to the sentence, Rob is in comparison with the 'rest of the world, making the comparison to be the third degree of comparison. Thus, the final answer will be
Rob thinks that he is the handsomest guy on the planet.
The excerpt and the options attached to the question above are given below:
Read the following scene from Trifles.
MRS. HALE (resentfully). I don't know as there's anything so strange, our takin' up our time with little things while we're waiting for them to get the evidence. (She sits down at the big table, smoothing out a block with decision.) I don't see as it's anything to laugh about.
A. Move as the reader imagined.
B. Feel as the reader imagined.
C. Look as the reader imagined.
D. Sound as the reader imagined.
ANSWER
The correct option is D.
A possible disadvantage of hearing these scene as opposed to reading it silently is that Mrs. Hale may not SOUND AS THE READER IMAGINED.
If a reader is reading the passage given above, such a reader will see clearly that the statement uttered by Mrs. Hale was spoken resentfully. If a person is hearing the scene on the other hand, such a person may misinterpret the tone, which Mrs. Hale used to speak the statement above.
the ANSWER IS FORCED TO VISUALIZE THE PROPS USED WITHIN THE SCENE.
Answer:
Trust. ... While it is crucial to trust the person with whom we are in love, it is equally important to trust ourselves. True love makes us feel vulnerable without being fearful or defensive. Loyalty in relationships not only brings emotional stability, but also increases intimacy levels.
im to young to love
Explanation:
well a guy or girl you have a quick connection with
B. Donald has three sisters; Carla, Donna, and Maggie.
C. Cheryl’s favorite snack is chocolate; she could eat it daily.
D. Whenever I feel afraid; I think of Aunt Margaret.
B. You may think otherwise, but what I tell you is true.
C. Trolls live under bridges; elves do not.
D. Where did you find the papers that I lost?
second-person limited
third-person omniscient
third-person limited
first-person unlimited
Answer: B) Third-person omniscient.
Explanation: when writing, an author can use speakers that narrate the story from different perspectives, in order to create different impacts on the readers. In the given excerpt we can see an example of a third-person omniscient point of view (in which the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters in the story), we can see that in phrases like: "All the world seemed to think that, because she did not speak, therefore she did not feel."