That chocolate is not as sweet as this one. The comparative form of this sentence is:
A. The chocolates vary in their sweetness.
B. This chocolate is sweeter than that chocolate.
C. This chocolate is sweeter than that one.
D. This chocolate is not sweeter than that chocolate.
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C.
This chocolate is sweeter than that one.
Explanation:

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