The degree of comparison used in the phrase "the audience became quiet" is the positive degree. This is because it describes a state or quality (being quiet) without making any comparisons to other states or qualities. The phrase simply indicates that the audience was quiet without suggesting they were quieter than anyone else.
The degrees of comparison for the word are: funnier and funniest.
positive
This sentence uses the positive degree of comparison. It describes a simple comparison without indicating any increase or decrease in the quality of the action.
The sentence uses the positive degree of comparison, as it does not compare the character's speaking volume or intensity to any other level. It simply states that the audience became quiet when the character started talking.
GREATER
degree
It is the word "bad".
Longest is the superlative form.
more fascinating
yes....because?
Positive Degree of Comparison.