The sentence that contains an illogical comparison is, Her garden is more weed-free than any other garden in the neighborhood. The correct answer is option B. Why does this sentence have an illogical comparison. In this sentence, it should not use the word "more" because "more" is only used when only two objects or persons are compared. In this sentence, what is being compared is "her garden" from the rest of the gardens in the neighborhood. Therefore, this should use the superlative form instead. Her garden is the most weed-free than any other garden in the neighborhood.
An adverb phrase is two or more words that can act as an adverb. An example can be "as is I care" or "under the sea"
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Dear Diary, I have news! My parents want to bring me to the hospital! I can't believe they would do that to me! I mean, what did I do wrong? I'm feeling fine! I keep telling them that but they don't believe me. They think I have something called Apophositis something??? I don't know. Anyways, wish me luck! Sincerely, (Enter name)
(You can change it up but there is a format for ideas. Personalize it so it's more in your words and seems like you wrote it.)
<span>Read the excerpt. And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country. Which rhetorical device in this excerpt from John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address is being used? I would say antithesis is being used by JFK ie by turning the question around of what your country can do for you to what you can do for your country he grabs the interest of the audience by coming up with the opposite meaning.</span>
I’m not sure what you need help with since you didn’t provide a picture or the question itself.
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