Answer:
Explanation:
1. The first sentence given to us is The presentation will look more good with these graphics.
a. this sentence is not grammatically correct.
b. this is because of the use of "more good" when we have a word "better" than we use when using "good in comparative tense.
2. The second sentence given to us is The presentation will look more better with these graphics.
a. This sentence is also not grammatically correct.
b. This is because the word "better" used in the sentence already means more than good, so there is no need of using the phrase "more better" and that is wrong.
3. The third sentence given to us is The presentation will look better with these graphics.
a. This is grammatically completely apt
b. This is because this sentence, unlike the others, correctly uses the comparative form of the word "good" that is "better"