Answer:
The degree of comparison for 'MORE COLORFUL' is Comparative degree.
B. Comparative
Explanation:
There are three degrees of comparison of adjectives. They are positive, comparative and superlative degrees. The positive degree is used to tell the quality of one thing. The comparative degree is used when two things are compared and the superlative degree is used to compare more than two things or people. In the above sentence, the end product and the initial is being compared, therefore the degree of comparison used is comparative degree.
Answer:
Third Option:
“I just had my car keys, but now I can’t find them anywhere. Has anyone seen my keys?”
Explanation:
First, the comma separates the now from the keys statement. This allows the sentence to flow more smoothly.
Second, the ”Has anyone seen my keys?” Is a question — in which it needs to be sepearated from a statement; “...but now I can’t find them anywhere.”
When connecting 2+ ideas in 1 speech, transition words and repetition of key words is useful to bridge the two subjects (aka relate them to one another).