Fill in the blank spaces with the most appropriate of options A-E:
The students in my junior class seem to have performed .... they did last year
as brilliant as
more brilliant than
as brilliantly
brilliantly than
same brilliantly as
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Here is explanation:
You are comparing two things here I. e last year and the present year that they performed brilliantly, so, u need to use the comparative form which is (more). Thanks .... I believe this really helped

Let's analyze this ....
Saying brilliant than last year is wrong, because you are comparing two years, so it should be more brilliantly or much more brilliantly (2nd degree comparison)
But these are not in the options,
We have more brilliant than, instead of more brilliantly, which makes that option wrong.
The only option that is right here, is Option A.
A without doubt is highly correct
References: AZ jamb use of English

Here is an explanation:
The reason the is more brilliantly than, is because it is a positive answer, the textbook of mastering english for the solution.
REF: Check New mastering English Page 5 or page 7










