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my sister is tall among the two girls change into degree of comparison​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A sentence is of the comparative degree when a comparison is made between two people, and one person is of a higher degree in terms of quality.

A sentence is of the superlative degree when the noun is of the highest degree in terms of quality. Here, the comparison is between more than two people/things.

A sentence is of the positive degree when the nouns have equal qualities.

In the given sentence, a comparison is made between two people, the noun 'she' is of the higher quality 'taller' than her sister. Hence the sentence is in the comparative degree of comparison. Option B is correct because "taller" is a comparative adjective.

Option A is incorrect because tall in the positive degree.

Option C is incorrect because it's in the superlative degree, a superlative degree is used when there are more than two people/things compared.

Option D is incorrect because 'tallish' means 'rather tall', it does not represent any degree of comparison.

Answered by Aarav231106
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Answer:

My sister is tallest

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