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he is happier than you.change the degrees​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The sentence is in the comparative degree of comparison when two nouns are compared to each other, and one noun is of the higher degree than the other. In the sentence, the 'child' was 'happier' in one place 'London' than in the other 'New York'. As 'happier' is the comparative form of 'happy', Option C is correct. Option A is incorrect because the phrase is of a positive degree. 'More' precedes an adjective when it has more than two syllables, 'happy' has two syllables hence 'more' is not used here. Hence option B is incorrect. Option D is incorrect because the adjective 'happiest' is a superlative.

Answered by iTzRiYaNsH
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Answer:

He is happy than some one

He is happiest than everyone

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