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Identify the term that describes the bolded word in the following sentence. Of all of the artists in the class, the painter who sits in the front row on the left works most creatively with color.Multiple choice question.superlative adverbcomparative adverbstandard adverb (neither comparative nor superlative)not an adverb

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Identify the term that describes the bolded word in the following sentence. Of all of the artists in the class, the painter who sits in the front row on the left works most creatively with color.Multiple choice question.superlative adverbcomparative adverbstandard adverb (neither comparative nor superlative)not an adverb

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The bolded word in the sentence is "most". This word is modifying the adjective "creatively", telling us to what extent the painter works with color. In this context, "most" is used to show the highest degree or extent amongst all artists in the class. Therefore, the term that describes the bolded word "most" in this sentence is a superlative adverb.

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