[ Degrees of Comparison ]
The superlative form of the adjective “bad” is
A. Badder
B. Baddest
C. Worse
D. The worst

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Rarely _____ located near city lights or at lower elevations.
A. observatories are
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Kathleen hasn’t been exercising very much lately.
A. True
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