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"That child has a slight cold."
Pick out the adjective and name the degree of comparison

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Answered by tushar0007
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The adjective is slight...

It's the positive degree of comparison...

Answered by sadiaanam
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Answer:

"That child has a slight cold." In this sentence the adjective is slight.

Explanation:

"That child has a slight cold." In this sentence the adjective is slight.

The degree of comparison of slight is slighter.

What does degree of comparison means:

Degree of comparison compares two things to show which has the lesser or greater degree of the quality.

A degree of comparison is a type of adjective used in English to contrast one thing or person with another that shares the same attribute. It is connected to the sentence’s adjective or adverb. The listing of an adjective or adverb’s positive, comparative, and superlative forms is what the Collins Dictionary refers to as the “degree of comparison.” In other words, it can be claimed that one can compare nouns that have similar properties or attributes using the degree of comparison.

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