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Compare Maui and Moana. (Use “strong”)
Maui is stronger than Moana
Who is braver: Simba or Timon? (Use “brave”)
Simba is braver than Timon.
Compare Cinderella and Lady Tremaine. (Use “kind”)
Cinderella is kinder than Lady Tremaine.
Compare Ursula and Ariel. (Use “big”)
Ursula is bigger than Ariel.
Compare Lightning McQueen and Mater. (Use “fast”)
Lightning McQueen is faster than Mater.
Look at the picture. Compare Elsa and Olaf. (Use “Funny”)
Olaf is funnier than Elsa.
Look at the picture. Who is shorter: Donald or Pluto? (Use “short”)
Donald is shorter than Pluto.
Look at the picture. Who is taller: Mickey or Goofy? (Use “tall”)
Goofy is taller than Mickey.
A rabbit is ___ than the sloth. (fast)
faster
A sloth is ___ than the rabbit. (slow)
slower
Simea is ___ than Moana. (cute)
cuter
Spiders are ___ than butterflies. (ugly)
uglier
The grandma is ___ than the baby. (old)
older
Tiana's dress is ___ than Moana's dress. (long)
longer
Playing with a cat is ___ than playing with a tiger. (safe)
safer
The fox is ___ than the rabbit. (fierce)
fiercer