The poor woman had some _______(happy) days.

Hari is the _____ (idle) boy in the class.
The ______ (long) lane has a twining.
Hunger is the ______ (good) sauce.
I congratulated him on his ______ (good) fortune.
There was not the ______ (slight) excuse for it.

happier

idlest
longest
best
good
slightest

The poor woman had some happy days.

Hari is the idlest boy in the class.
The longest lane has a twining.
Hunger is the best sauce.
I congratulated him on his good fortune.
There was not the slightest excuse for it.

The poor woman had some happy days.

To find the missing word, we need an adjective that can be used to describe "happy" days. One such adjective is "joyful." However, it is always a good idea to check for any other possibilities. In this case, "pleasant" could also be a suitable option.

Hari is the idle boy in the class.
To find the missing word, we need an adjective that can be used to describe "idle" boys. One such adjective is "laziest." However, it is important to consider other possible options. In this case, "most inactive" also fits the context.

The long lane has a twining.
To find the missing word, we need an adjective that can be used to describe "lane." One such adjective is "winding." No other options seem to fit the context, so "winding" is the most appropriate word.

Hunger is the good sauce.
To find the missing word, we need an adjective that can be used to describe "sauce." One such adjective is "best." No other options seem to fit the context, so "best" is the most appropriate word.

I congratulated him on his good fortune.
To find the missing word, we need a noun that can be described as "good." One such noun is "luck." No other options seem to fit the context, so "luck" is the most appropriate word.

There was not the slightest excuse for it.
To find the missing word, we need an adjective that can be used to describe "excuse." One such adjective is "smallest." However, it is important to consider other possible options. In this case, "slightest" also fits the context. Both "smallest" and "slightest" can be used to describe an object of very low magnitude.

All of Sarah's words are correct. However, other forms of these adjectives could be used, depending upon the context and/or your assignment.