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There is no greater violence than to deny the dreams of our children. ( Change into positive degree ) *
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1 No other violence is as great as denying the dreams of our children.
2 No other violence is as greater as denying the dreams of our children

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Answered by Yuseong
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There is no greater violence than to deny the dreams of our children.

In this sentence, we have to convert it into positive degree. It has been given in comparative degree. As we know that the positive degree of an adjective is used when no comparison is intended. So, let's see the options first which shows no comparison.

No other violence is as great as denying the dreams of our children.

⑵ No other violence is as greater as denying the dreams of our children.

⪼ In the first option , the adjective in the sentence is in the simple form. It has been used to denote mere existence of violence that other violence is not as great as denying the dreams of our children. So it is in the form of positive degree of adjective.  \checkmark

⪼ In the second option, greater has been used and it makes the adjective of the sentence in the form of comparative degree. From this sentence we get that, two things are being compared. So, it is not in the form of positive degree of adjective. Hence, this option is wrong.

Answered by itztalentedprincess
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There is no greater violence than to deny the dreams of our children. ( Change into positive degree ) *

  • 1 No other violence is as great as denying the dreams of our children.
  • 2 No other violence is as greater as denying the dreams of our children

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  • No other violence is as great as denying the dreams of our children.

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