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23 December, 00:14

What is the degree of comparison of the underlined modifier?

Jocelyn sang (merrily) to herself as she approached the audition room.

A.

positive

B.

superlative

C.

comparative

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  1. 23 December, 00:17
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    The given modifier in the sentence is the word "merrily". The degree of comparison of the given modifier is option A. positive. It is not in the comparative and superlative degree because there are no two or more things being compared within the sentence. It just describes how Jocelyn sang.
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