Change the following from the comparative to the superlative degree of comparison, without changing the meaning of the sentence: She is more industrious than other girls in the class. [Advanced]
A
She is the most industrious girl in the class.
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B
She is as industrious as other girls in the class.
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C
She is very industrious compared to other girls in the class.
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D
She is quite industrious compared to other girls in the class.
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Solution
The correct option is A She is the most industrious girl in the class. The superlative form expresses the highest degree. It is possible to change the degree of comparison without changing the meaning of a sentence. The superlative form uses most to indicate superlative adjective. Thus, option A is the correct answer.