The correct answer is: E) This fabric is far more durable than the other one.
✅ Why it’s correct:
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The comparative form “more durable than” is used properly to compare two items (this fabric vs. the other one).
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The intensifier “far” correctly strengthens the comparison: far more durable.
❌ Why the others are incorrect:
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A) “Her argument was the more persuasive in the meeting.”
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Incorrect use of “the more persuasive.” It should be “more persuasive than…” or “the most persuasive.”
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B) “This version is the most improved than last year’s.”
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Incorrect mix of superlative (“most”) and comparative (“than”).
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C) “The weather today is the hotter of the week.”
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For comparison within the week, it should be “the hottest of the week.”
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D) “His results were more better than mine.”
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Double comparative: “more” + “better.” The correct form is “better than.”
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