What is the degree of comparison of the underlined modifier? This adventure story is the most entertaining of all these books.

A.
superlative

B.
positive

C.
comparative

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Answer 1
Answer: Well,

We can see that the sentence has the phrase "most entertaining", which denotes that it is the most entertaining out of everything.  This is the superlative case, which is option A.

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A.
simple

B.
compound

C.
complex

D.
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Which words in the sentence are the adverb clause? Our neighbor Henry watered the plants on our back porch while we took a family vacation
 A.our back porch while we  
B.
the plants on our back porch
  
C.
while we took a family vacation
  
D.
our neighbor Henry watered
.

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F

F

F

T

T

F

F

F

T

T

T

T

T

F

F

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in order

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