Q. You cannot compare me . . . . . . . . my brother.
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Correct Answer: (D)
with
Explanation: "To" and "with" are the common preposition used with "compare". "Compare to" expresses similarity between two things. "Compare with" suggests that the differences between two things at least as important as the similarities.
Explanation by: Team MCQ Buddy
"To" and "with" are the common preposition used with "compare". "Compare to" expresses similarity between two things. "Compare with" suggests that the differences between two things at least as important as the similarities.