Stronger is the modifier that is in the comparative degree. There are three degrees of comparison namely positive, comparative and superlative degree. <span>Positive is used when
we speak only of one thing. Comparative is comparing two objects. Superlative
is when comparing multiple things.</span>
Bro.bro.bro.bro.bro.bro.bro.
Answer:
arrondissement would be a word with double rs and ss
Explanation:
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<span>The sentence which does not contain any errors in comma usage is:
D. Nobody signed up for the auditions, however.
In this sentence, it is proper to put comma just before the word "however" to highlight the usage and purpose of this conjunction.</span>
Answer & Explanation:
Logical fallacies - false acts of reasoning (e.g. ad hominem is when an statement is directed to the person rather than the argument itself)
Optimum pitch - the level at which the voice operates with the greatest ease (hence, its optimum)
Resonance - the amplification of the voice
Theme - the central idea of a literary work (e.g. the theme of To Kill a Mockingbird is the morality of people)
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