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Let’s go through each question one by one. We’re looking for the correct adverb or comparative/superlative form to complete each sentence.

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Question 1:
*Of all the students in the class, Mary studied the __________.*
→ “Of all” means we are comparing more than two people → use superlative.
“Hard” is an irregular adverb — its superlative is hardest, not “most hard”.
Correct answer: D hardest

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Question 2:
*Ling goes to bed __________ than anyone I know.*
→ “Than” tells us this is a comparative.
“Late” becomes later (not “more late” or “the latest”).
Correct answer: B later

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Question 3:
*The tree we planted has grown __________ than our house.*
→ Again, “than” = comparative.
“Tall” → comparative is taller.
Correct answer: B taller

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Question 4:
*Siti jogged __________ than yesterday as she had sprained her ankle.*
→ “Than” = comparative.
“Slowly” is the adverb. Comparative of “slowly” is more slowly? Wait — but option D is “slower”, which is also acceptable informally and commonly used with verbs like “jogged”.
Actually, “slow” can be both adjective and adverb. So “jogged slower” is correct here.
Option A is “more slow” — incorrect. Option B is “slowly” — no comparison. Option C is “slowest” — superlative, wrong.
Correct answer: D slower

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Question 5:
*Please speak __________ in the library.*
→ No comparison word (“than”, “of all”, etc.) → just need the base adverb.
“Soft” → adverb is softly.
Correct answer: B softly

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Question 6:
*Jim can kick the ball __________ than all his other classmates.*
→ “Than” = comparative.
“Far” → comparative is farther (for physical distance).
“Farthest” is superlative — too strong here.
Correct answer: A farther

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Question 7:
*We must read the questions __________ before answering them.*
→ No comparison → just need the base adverb.
But wait — none of the options are shown for Q7? Looking back at your image, it cuts off after Q6 options. But since you included Q7 text, maybe it’s incomplete?
Actually, in your original image, Q7 doesn’t have visible options — so perhaps it’s a typo or cut-off. But based on standard grammar, if it were asking for how to read, likely “carefully” or similar — but since no options given, we’ll skip unless you provide them.

Wait — rechecking your upload: You only showed up to Q6 with full options. Q7 is listed but no choices. So perhaps it’s meant to be ignored? Or maybe it’s a mistake.

Since the user provided only up to Q6 with full multiple choice, and Q7 has no options, we’ll assume the task ends at Q6.

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Final Answers:

1. D
2. B
3. B
4. D
5. B
6. A

(If Q7 had options, we’d solve it — but without them, we stop at 6.)

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Final Answer:
1. D
2. B
3. B
4. D
5. B
6. A
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