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1. what's the positive form of more stubborn.
2. what's the comparative form of big
3. what is the superlative form of healthy
4. what is the comparative form of
5. whats the positive form of boldest.
6. what is the superlative form of silly
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rewrite these sentences. make them more interesting by adding adverbs and adjectives.
1. the girls were playing near the street.
2. the gorilla ran through the forest.
3. the man drove to work.
4. the woman prayed for her son.
5. the musicians practiced.
6.the boy cried when he lost his penny.
7.six geese swam on the lake.
8.my father laughed when he caught the fish.
9.the truck driver unloaded his cargo.
10.shelley listened to the speaker.

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