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.
How are we supposed to know what u r talking about
Answer:
lies is the answer
Explanation:
How to Use 'Lay' and 'Lie' ... Lay means "to place something down flat," while lie means "to be in a flat position on a surface." The key difference is that lay is transitive and requires an object to act upon, and lie is intransitive, describing something moving on its own or already in position.
To a certain extent. I don't believe every person who claims to be a medium is telling the truth. I also don't believe the ones who can actually talk to those who have passed on can talk to anybody who has passed on. It would be hard to since some spirits are more self reserved or they wouldn't directly go and reach out to a medium.