Answer:
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Explanation:
While many themes can be drawn from these few words one theme stood out to me. The theme that I chose to fit these lines is empowerment. This person is dealing with some sort of inner trouble deciding on something important. Whether that be deciding to moving away or trying to find the best way out of a crime scene. Either way, this person needs or is experiencing empowerment. While that theme may not fit these lines exactly, I still hope this helps you. Also, I'm sorry if this isn't correct.
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Answer: B: The British waited until they were sure the telegram would encourage the US to enter the war.
Explanation:
This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is the following:
Identify the degree of comparison of the underlined adjective or adverb.
Read the sentence.
We would like to work in the soup kitchen<u> more frequently</u> next year.
Which best identifies the degree of comparison of the underlined adjective or adverb?
A. positive
B. comparative
C. superlative
D. imperative
Answer:
The degree of comparison of "more frequently" is:
B. comparative.
Explanation:
In English, adjectives and adverbs can be modified with the comparative or the superlative degree of comparison.
The comparative degree can be further divided into two: superiority and inferiority. The latter uses "less" to make the comparison. For example: She is less tall than I am. The former can either use "more" or add -er to the ending of the adjective or adverb being compared. For example: Anna is more talkative than her sister. / Jessica is friendlier than her brother.
In "more frequently", we have an example of comparative degree - more specifically of superiority.
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