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Compare Tommy and Chuckie with adventurous (hint: Tommy is adventurous and Chuckie is always scared)
Tommy is more adventurous than Chuckie
Compare the angel and the devil with bad
The devil is worse than the angel
Compare the angel and the devil with good
The angel is better than the devil
Compare Elsa and Hans with beautiful
Elsa is more beautiful than Hans
Compare Spongebob and Patrick with short
Spongebob is shorter than Patrick
Compare Spongebob and Patrick with tall
Patrick is taller than Spongebob
Compare Harry Potter and Dudley with dumb
Dudley is dumber than Harry Potter
Compare Harry Potter and Dudley with intelligent
Harry Potter is more intelligent than Dudley
Compare the water bottle and the phone with cheap
The water bottle is cheaper than the phone
Compare the water bottle and the phone with expensive
The phone is more expensive than the water bottle
Compare Captain America and Hulk with strong
Hulk is stronger than Captain America
Compare Grandma and Katie with the adjective old
Katie is older than Grandma
Compare the lion and the rabbit with safe
The rabbit is safer than the lion
Compare the lion and the rabbit with dangerous
The lion is more dangerous than the rabbit
Compare Captain America and Hulk with fast
Captain America is faster than Hulk
Compare Grandma and Katie with the adjective young
Katie is younger than Grandma