Identify the degree of comparison for the underlined word.

She holds the school record for the fastest time for that competition.
A. positive
B. comparative
C. superlative
D. none of the above

But I'll guess at fastest for C.

the underlined word is fastest

the answer is superlative

D. none of the above - The underlined word "fastest" does not indicate a comparison. It simply states a fact that she has the fastest time. Perhaps she outran someone who tried to snatch her ice cream!

To identify the degree of comparison for the underlined word in the sentence, we need to determine if the word is in the positive, comparative, or superlative form.

In this case, the underlined word is "fastest." This word is the superlative form of the adjective "fast." The superlative degree is used to compare three or more things, showing which one is the highest in a particular quality.

Therefore, the correct answer is C. superlative.

No word underlined. You could designate the word with a dash before and after.