Answer:
You can't pick a side that you think is right.
Explanation:
Being impartial means that you are not going on either side of the situation or the argument. The reporter is being like a referee in a basketball game. They shouldn't be biased or picking either side.
The challenge of being impartial is that sometimes you definitely know which side is right. But, you have to stay neutral, limiting your reporting ability to tell what you believe is the truth.
Plus, you can't go in depth on one side of the argument without going in depth on the other side as well to remain impartial.
Answer:
Thank you my kind fellow homo-sapien
Answer:
your
Explanation:
All of those other options are the beginning of some common dependent clauses. They can not stand alone.
The correct answer for 1 is
<span>B.These plants are relatively easy to grow.
The verb phrase here is "relatively easy to grow" coming after the predicate "are"
The correct answer for 2 is
</span><span>B.It makes the leaves turn pale or yellowish.
The verb phrase here is "the leaves turn pale or yellowish", following the verb makes.</span>