There is nothing quite miserable than illiteracy in youth.
A
As miserable
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Very miserable
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C
More miserable
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D
No improvement
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Solution
The correct option is C More miserable Quite means 'fairly not very' but here it will come 'more miserable' to have a comparative degree usage to compare to illiteracy.