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He sent his daughter, apparently hoping that she would have better power of persuasion than he himself. change the degree

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Answered by PrimePalindrome
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Answer:

He sent his daughter apparently hoping that she is good at persuading than him.

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Answered by JackelineCasarez
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He sent his daughter, apparently hoping that she would be good at persuasion in comparison to him.

Explanation:

  • The various degrees of comparison(positive, comparative, and superlative) are employed to describe a particular person, two persons, or more than two at one time.
  • The given sentence employs the comparative degree as it shows the comparison between two people the man('he') and his daughter('she').
  • In order to convert the degree without altering the meaning of the sentence, the comparative degree 'better' could be replaced with the positive 'good'.
  • Since 'than' is not employed in a positive degree as it describes an individual, it is converted into 'in comparison to him'.
  • Another version could be: 'He sent his daughter, apparently hoping that she is good at persuasion.'

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