The correct use of comparative is found in the following sentence:
<span>D. George has a bigger appetite than Harry.
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Below, I will correct the other sentences:
A. This is the worst picture I've ever seen.
B. Alicia is a better swimmer than Marilynn.
<span>C. Of the three girls, Janet is the best speaker.</span>
The answer is A) By allowing Bacchus to refuse Midas's wish.
Your prepositional phrase is "around the park". Your preposition is around the is your modifier and park is your noun
Answer:
It means that nobody lives long enough to make every mistake so when someone makes a mistake learn from it so you wont make the same one.
Explanation:
Its kinda self explanatory
Answer:
Crito was there to try to persuade Socrates to escape from the prison where he is awaiting execution.
Explanation:
Socrates was accused of "corrupting the young" and "impiety" by the people of Athens and kept imprisoned awaiting execution by Hemlock poisoning. One of his friends, Crito, a rich wealthy Athenian visits him the day before he was to be killed. He had already bribed the guards and even made ready a boat for his escape to another town. But Socrates refused, saying that even though his charge wasn't right, he doesn't have to pay back evil for evil, in his case wrong for wrong. "Two wrongs doesn't make a right". Injustice should not be answered with injustice. So, he'll happily accept the verdict of the people of Athens and be executed.