Thou art more lovely and more temperate than summer (positive degree)
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Thou art lovely and temperate.
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- Adjectives are defined as the 'words that modify a noun or describe a noun's referent.'
- The adjectives have been divided into three distinct degrees: positive, comparative, and superlative for comparison.
- The positive degree is used to simply modify a noun while the comparative degree is used to establish a comparison between two nouns or pronouns.
- The superlative degree is employed to compare more than two things. Thus, the given adjectives in comparative degree(more lovely and more temperate) can be converted into positive by removing the comparison.
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A summer's day is not so lovely and temperate as Thou art.
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