“My luggage weighs less than my sister’s luggage” means …………………….
A. My luggage is heavier than my sister’s.
B. My luggage is as heavy as my sister’s.
C. My luggage isn’t as light as my sister’s.
D. My luggage isn’t lighter than my sister’s
E. My luggage isn’t as heavy as my sister’s.

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