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The superlative form of an adjective should only be used when comparing A. two people or three items. B. more than two things. C. a person to him or herself. D. one thing to another.
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The superlative form of an adjective should only be used when comparing
A. two people or three items.
B. more than two things.
C. a person to him or herself.
D. one thing to another.
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Your answer is B because the rest are wrong
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The answer to your question would be B. More than two things :)
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