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Sam / is / good/ swimmer/ his brother
A. Sam is a gooder swimmer than his brother
B. Sam is a beter swimmer than his brother
C. Sam is the goodest swimmer than his brother
D. Sam is a better swimmer than his brother
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Which answer best completes this sentence fragment?
When Fred went to the lake,
A. pretty trees and flowers there.
B. deer standing beside the water.
C. crowded with visitors from all over.
D. he saw his cousin from Virginia.