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harkovskaia [24]
3 years ago
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Directions: Read through the paragraph. Complete each space with an appropriate comparative or superlative term. (Hint: to maxim

ize your learning experience, be creative in selecting vocabulary.) Then reply to at least one peer's post (preferably one that has not been replied to by anyone else), recognizing at least one strength and suggesting one improvement.
For the most part, the bed and breakfast is the (1)______ of the four options, but it is also the (2)______ to get to, too. Driving to the silo each day, for instance, is (3)______ than a day's trek up the mountain. Meanwhile, when it comes to space, the steel mill has the (4)______ potential. It is (5)______ than the mall! The land is (6)______ than the farmland, however, and has the (7)______ layout overall.
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1 answer:
koban [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

1)best, 2)easiest 3)so much worse, 4)good 5) closest! 6)smaller 7) roughly the same

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