Sam /is/ intelligent/Roy, but/ Jim / is/ intelligent.
A. Sam is more intelligent than Roy, but Jim is the most intelligent.
B. Sam is more intelligenter than Roy, but Jim is the most intelligentest.
C. Sam is more intelligent than Roy, but Jim is the most intelligentest.
D. Sam is intelligenter than Roy, but Jim is the intelligentest.

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