The degree of comparison used in this sentence is:Superlative
The degree of comparison is superlative. Descriptive words ending with -est are superlative forms.
The degree of comparison is superlative. Descriptive words ending with -est are superlative forms.
It means "most red", the superlative form of the adjective "red". It could refer to the quantity of the colour ("The boys were all covered in red paint, but Ringo was the reddest") or to the quality of the colour ("There were a number of scarves, and I picked the reddest; the others were too orange or magenta.")
There is a color called "Alizarin Crimson," which is crimson and a true red. You could mix cad red med with a bit of black and dioxine violet.
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Crimson is a dark red color. If you take two drops of red paint and one drop of purple paint and mix them together, you should have crimson. (You may need just a tad of black to make it a little darker.)
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Garnet is a red purple hue mixed from Alizirin Crimson and Cobalt Blue. If Cobalt blue is not available Ultramarine Blue can be used.
Alice paints Bella's toenails in a shade of pink.
The poet uses the word 'splash' when she describes how she would paint a sunrise on the