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kirill [66]
3 years ago
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Which of these sentences contains an illogical comparison? A. These strawberries are the biggest ones we've grown. B. He has mor

e cats than anyone else in town. C. This car's seats are more comfortable than the trucks. D. The architect's plan was more expensive than the company had expected.
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Volgvan3 years ago
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valina [46]3 years ago
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Lol, yes the answer is C

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