Which best completes the sentence?

The damage from the storm is __________ than we thought.

A.
baddest

B.
worse

C.
worst

c but what does gum help have to do with this.

i don't get ur question

but ty

I don't think DrBob meant that c was the answer.

But what is gum?

Of course not. Worst is the worst answer of all (unless that might fall to baddest). If you're referring to my response, I don't know what gum help has to do with that sentence. You are to type in the subject where you have gum help. I would think the subject might be English. I would think English, or reading, or writing would stick better than gum help unless you really have a question about periodontics or chewing gum.

It is hard to do English when chewing gum, you know, two things at once.

To determine which option best completes the sentence, we need to compare the damage from the storm to something else and establish the degree of its severity. In this case, we are comparing the damage from the storm to our initial thoughts or expectations.

Option A, "baddest," is not the correct choice because it is a superlative form of the adjective "bad" and is not suitable for comparison in this context.

Option B, "worse," is the comparative form of the adjective "bad" and is a valid choice. It indicates that the level of damage is greater than what we initially thought or expected. However, it doesn't fully convey the maximum level of severity.

Option C, "worst," is the superlative form of the adjective "bad" and is the most appropriate choice. It conveys that the damage from the storm exceeds our initial thoughts or expectations to the greatest extent possible.

Therefore, the correct answer is C. "worst."