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Which situation shows the correct use of the Spanish superlative?(1 point)
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Describing something as the most, the best, or the worst
Describing something as the most, the best, or the worst

Talking about someone’s profession
Talking about someone’s profession

Telling where someone is
Telling where someone is

Describing a temporary feeling or condition
Describing a temporary feeling or condition

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Describing something as the most, the best, or the worst

Explanation: The Spanish superlative is used to indicate the highest or lowest degree (e.g., "el más alto," "la mejor," "el peor").