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Alisiya [41]
3 years ago
11

Làm 2b với 3a thôi. Thank You

English
1 answer:
gizmo_the_mogwai [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1. France is not as large as Brazil.

2. A river is larger than a stream.

3. Metal is not as flexible as rubber.

4. A sidewalk is less wide than a road.

5. Arithmetic is more difficult than advanced algebra.

6. A hill is not as high as a mountain.

7. Bottled water is more clear and clean than river water.

8. Cold, wet weather is not as pleasant as warm weather.

9. Sitting in an easy chair is more comfortable than sitting in a park bench.

10. Hiking along a path is less dangerous than climbing a mountain peak.

11. Toes are less long than fingers.

12. Toes are not as long as useful as fingers.

13. Fingers are more long and useful than toes.

Explanation:

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