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Change the degree of comparison in the following sentences according to the instruction given in bracket without altering the sense:-
•There are few districts so fertile as Hoshiarpur ( both comparative and superlative degree)
•It is easier to speak than to act (positive degree)
•the bullet train runs faster than a motor car (positive degree)
•He knows you better than I (positive degree)
•Of all men he is the meanest (both positive and comparative degree)
•Let us see who runs fastest (both positive and comparative degree)
•Few historians right as graphically as Macaulay (superlative degree)
•Jim seemed more cheerful than any of his companions (superlative degree)​

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