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7. They have three sons and two daughters. Betty is a) younger c) the younger b) the youngest d) most young of their children.​

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Answered by shankarsah12
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Answer:

The answer is the youngest.

Answered by yogeshkumar49685
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Answer:

They have three sons and two daughters. Betty is the youngest of their children.​

Explanation:

Adjectives in English grammar change form to show a degree of comparison. Positive, comparative, and superlative comparisons are the three levels of comparison.

The positive degree refers to a single item or group of items. Positive forms are used in dictionary definitions. In contrast to the comparative and superlative degrees, the positive degree is the basic, uncompared form of an adjective or adverb. Also known as the absolute degree or the base form. The concept of a positive degree is one of the easiest to grasp in the English language.

In the phrase "the big prize," for example, the is the comparative form the big,  'big' is the positive degree. Biggest is  the superlative form.

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