calmer
The comparative degree of 'calm' is 'calmer'.
comparative is calmer superlative is calmest
tamer
There is no comparative of get.
comparative
calmest, calmer
comparative is calmer superlative is calmest
The comparative form of calm is "calmer". The superlative form is "calmest".
The comparative degree of 'calm' is 'calmer'.
comparative is calmer superlative is calmest
calmer, calmest
tamer
The phrase "the sky was the color of the calm Pacific thousands of miles from land" is a simile. It uses "was" to directly compare the color of the sky to that of the calm Pacific Ocean, indicating similarity through a comparative expression. Metaphors, on the other hand, do not use comparative words and imply a direct equivalence.
There is no comparative of get.
Calm and rough are comparative. It also depends a great deal on the type of vessel you are aboard. Ocean liners would have little on no problems but that is not so for small personal sailing boats. I would not advise attempting such a crossing so early in the year.
The comparative of "first" is "earlier" or "prior".
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