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Which sentence uses the correct form of hot to make a comparison? a. the red peppers are hotter than the yellow ones. b. the red peppers are hottest than the yellow ones. c. the red peppers are most hot than the yellow ones. d. the red peppers are more hotter than the yellow ones.
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