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he could grasp the theory of science faster than the light of speed is which degree
a) superlative
b) positive
c)comparative
d)no degree​

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Answered by Anonymous
15

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Comparative degree .

Two things are been compared , hence it is in comparative degree.

Answered by ourushihafatimakhan
19

Answer:

COMPARATIVE DEGREE

There is a compare between 'he' and the 'speed of light'.

There is a compare between 'he' and the 'speed of light'.But it's comparing that he is faster means some one else is also there who is more fast than him.

If FASTEST would be there in place of FASTER then, the degree would be SUPERLATIVE.

This sentence is in comparative degree .

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