How do we identify that this degree is superlative or comparative
A. For Superlative degree we use ‘i’ and for Comparative degree we use ‘this’
B. For Superlative degree we use ‘these’and for Comparative degree we use ‘that’
C. For Superlative degree we use ‘am’ and for Comparative degree we use ‘those’
D. For Superlative degree we use ‘the’ and for Comparative degree we use ‘than’

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