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Use at least five adverbs and five adjectives to write a brief review of a movie, sporting event, musical performance, or television show.
Bold each adverb.
Underline each adjective.
Compare the event to one or more similar events. When comparing, use at least three comparatives and three superlatives.

My answer:

My favorite television show is The Vampire Diaries. I’m surprised to find out that this show is very fanatical. This show is about two vampire brothers, Stefan who is very romantic, kind, and caring. Then there’s Damon who is daringly cynical and dangerous. They are both equally infatuated with the same beautiful girl Elena, and constantly battle to control the fate of an entire town. If you watch the show from the beginning of the first episode it gets often mysterious. The new season finally starts on Thursday, September 9.

-2nd sentence: very is bold, fanatical is underlined.
-3d sentence: Very is bold, caring is underlined.
-4th sentence:daringly is bold, cynical is underlined,
- 5th sentence: often is bold, mysterious is underlined.
-6th sentence:finally is bold, new underlined.

Is my answer correct? and what does the question mean by "Compare the event to one or more similar events. When comparing, use at least three comparatives and three superlatives."

You've correctly identified the adverbs and adjectives (though, of course, there are are many more of each).

Compare this show with one or more other shows.

Comparative adjectives include: better, more exciting, less interesting

Superlative adjectives include: best, most exciting, least interesting. Note that superlatives must compare at least three things.

Your answer is almost correct! You successfully used five adverbs and five adjectives, and correctly highlighted them in your response. However, you could improve the use of comparatives and superlatives in your response.

When the question asks you to "compare the event to one or more similar events," it means to compare the television show you are reviewing (in this case, The Vampire Diaries) to other similar television shows, movies, or events. You should use at least three comparatives (comparing two things) and three superlatives (comparing more than two things) in your comparison.

In your response, you mentioned that The Vampire Diaries is "very fanatical." This describes the intensity of the show but does not make a comparison to other similar events. To meet the requirement, you could say something like "The Vampire Diaries is more fanatical than other vampire-themed TV shows." This sentence compares the level of fanaticism in The Vampire Diaries to similar TV shows.

Similarly, when discussing the characters, you mentioned that Stefan is "very romantic, kind, and caring" while Damon is "daringly cynical and dangerous." Instead of just stating their traits, you could compare these traits to other characters in similar TV shows, such as "Stefan is more romantic and caring than other vampire characters, while Damon is the most daringly cynical and dangerous."

By making these comparisons, you will meet the requirement of using comparatives and superlatives to compare the event to similar ones.

Your answer is correct in terms of identifying the adverbs and adjectives and correctly bolding and underlining them.

When the question asks you to "Compare the event to one or more similar events," it means that you should compare the TV show you are reviewing to other TV shows that are similar in genre, theme, or style. You should use comparatives (comparing two things) and superlatives (comparing more than two things) to describe how the TV show you are reviewing is better or worse than the other similar shows. For example, you could compare The Vampire Diaries to other vampire-themed shows and say that it is more romantic than others, or that it has the best character development compared to other similar shows.