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Hello native English speakers. Query about the position of the "more" in a sentence. 1. Shaw is commonly regarded more as Funny Man than as the revolutionary which, at bottom, he is.(original) 2. Shaw is commonly regarded as more Funny Man than as the revolutionary which, at bottom, he is. 3. Shaw is commonly regarded more as Funny Man than the revolutionary which, at bottom, he is. 4. Shaw is commonly regarded more as Funny Man than as the revolutionary that, at bottom, he is. 5. Shaw is commonly regarded more as Funny Man than as the revolutionary, at bottom, he is. 6. Shaw is commonly regarded more as Funny Man than as the revolutionary which, at bottom, he is Funny Man. 7. Shaw is commonly regarded more as Funny Man than as the revolutionary, at bottom, Shaw is a revolutionary. 8. Shaw is commonly regarded more as Funny Man than as the revolutionary, at bottom, Shaw is a Funny Man. Query: Which is/are grammatically correct? Do they have the same meaning except 7. and 8.? Which is correct, 7 or 8, if we decide to have the same meaning as that of the original?
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