Is "happy" a positive superlative or comparable adjective? PLEASE HELP

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Answer 1
Answer: It is a positive superlative

Answer 2
Answer: Positive superlative

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Which of the following is NOT a required deduction?A. medicare

B. Disability insurance

C. Social security

D. FICA

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Answer: C. Social security

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We learn more from our failures than from our successes.Write a persuasive paragraph in which you agree or disagree. State your opinion and support it with reasoning. Use language that will appeal to your readers' reason and emotions.

[I agree with it]

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We certainly learn more from our failures than from our successes. When we are successful in something we arranged before, our brains develop endorphines which are responsible for our happines. However, we often don't realize that and just keep going on. When we face a failure, we need to stop and give it a while to think of what caused such a proceeding. And that's a moment we often find out the answer and get much more ready for the second attempt.

Good evening everyone, I need help it's urgent!

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Myth #1: People think that they should walk away from their car to find shelter.
Advice #1: Stay where you are, stay safe, and wait until help comes.

Myth #2: Clear mountain stream water isn't always safe to drink.
Advice #2: You should boil it to make sure it's safe.

Myth #3: If you're lost, you need to find food.
Advice #3: Shelter and water always come first. You can last longer without food than you can without water.

Final Advice: Let someone know where you're going if you go on a hike or travel somewhere. If you can, take someone else too. And last but not least, tell them when you plan on coming back, so if you don't get back when you say you're getting back, they'll know something's wrong and get help. 

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Classify the adverbs, adjectives, nouns, verbs, prepositions, and pronouns in this sentence (remember to include articles for adjectives): The young child picked up the smallest of the green chairs and gave it to his grandmother.

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The                Article
young            Adjective
child              Noun
picked up      Verb
the                Article
smallest        Adjective
of                  Preposition
the               Article
green            Adjective
chairs           Noun
and              Conjunction
gave            Verb
it                   Pronoun
to                  Prepostion
his                Pronoun
grandmother Noun

What is the difference between 1st 2nd and 3rd point of view

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1st point of view - someone telling you his or her story
2nd point of view - narrator tells the story to another character using the word "you"
3rd point of view - uses pronouns like he, she, it, or they
First point of view " Tim is talking to his friend" says Tim.

How many adverbial phrases are included in the sentence?A.)one
B.)two
C.)three
D.)four

Read the sentence.

The treasure covered in dust and webs waited beneath the stairs, safely hidden under the mildewing books and tattered old newspapers.

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The number of adverbial phrases that are included in the sentence is, two.

What is adverbial phrases?

Adverbial phrases are the word or phrase that ultimately have same meaning as an adverb.

Because adverbial phrases are the word or phrase that ultimately have same meaning as an adverb, here the word beneath and under have the same meaning.

Hence the correct option  is, B. two.

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Honestly i think its B)two

Explanation:

Because if i'm correct waited an tattered are adverbs

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