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Very few insects are as busy as a bee. The correct comparative form of the sentence is ___
A bee is busier than very few insects.
A bee is busier than few insects.
A bee is busier than most other insects.
A bee is more busy than other insects.
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<p>The original sentence uses the simile "as busy as a bee" to convey the idea that bees are extremely busy. To create a comparative form, we need to compare the level of busyness between bees and other insects. The comparative form "busier than" is used to indicate that some insects are more active or occupied than a bee. The completed comparative sentence is: A bee is busier than most other insects.</p>
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