[ Degree of Comparison ]
Rayn realizes that he is not smart, but his brother is so smart.
We can conclude that …
A. Rayn is not as smart as his brother
B. Rayn is smarter than his brother
C. Rayn is as smart as his brother
D. Rayn is smart

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