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This is the most exciting roller coaster in the amusement park. (Change into Comparative degree of comparison)
A. This roller coaster is exciting than others in the amusement park.
B. This roller coaster is as exciting as others in the amusement park.
C. This roller coaster is more exciting than the others in the amusement park.
D. This roller coaster is the most exciting one in the amusement park.

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