Being bias especially on informal resources is considered a bad thing due to the fact that the resources are suppose to give you only facts. the hard truth with actual proof/evidence, it’s what helps us to clarify our decisions and choices we make for things such as what we believe in.
Answer:
I think it's the third option
English has two forms of comparison (apart from the word in its standard form, sometimes called the positive degree, with as...as): comparative, with the ending -er (for example "taller" ) and the superlative, with the ending "-est", for example "tallest".
"totally destroyed" is neither comparative nor superlative, so it's positive!
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naturally accompanying or associated.
Explanation:
I would say the tone of this sentence is formal.