What is the degree of comparison of the underlined modifier? They will need to swing at the pitches more patiently next inning. A. comparative B. positive C. superlative
@Conqueror
HI, i would think C.?
Superlative: (of an adjective or adverb) expressing the highest or a very high degree of a quality (e.g., bravest, most fiercely ).
So...no
ok.... i cant guess so i dunno
B then
Since they have to swing at the pitches more patiently, that means they weren't patient in the first inning. Does that sound positive ?
yes
@Conqueror
No, it doesn't sound positive because they weren't patient, which means they were impatient.
@Deadpool117 Do you understand ?
uyes
Hi,Demon
hi lol im just watching :P im so board and have no class till 10:30 :)
So what would your answer be ?
A
Yes, because they are comparing how they should swing in the next inning to their first inning, in that they should be more patient.
i have class at 10:00, Im loaded up withh em
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