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Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No improvement.
Shailaja is prettier than either of her three cousins.
pretty than either of
No improvement
prettier than any of
most prettier than all of
- The original sentence uses "prettier than either," which is incorrect because "either" is used for comparing two items, not three or more.
- Option 1: "pretty than either of" - This is grammatically incorrect because "pretty" should be in a comparative form.
- Option 2: "No improvement" - Incorrect because the current phrase is not suitable for comparing more than two items.
- Option 3: "prettier than any of" - Correct as "any of" is appropriate for comparisons involving three or more.
- Option 4: "most prettier than all of" - Incorrect due to redundancy; "most" isn't needed with "prettier."
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