Most articles in a newspaper are intended to be objective; the writers report facts and present both sides of any issue.
So the second option.
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Answer:
Explanation:
We had been on the road for six hours, but it felt like sixty given the appalling surface.
I was now worried that we wouldn’t arrive before nightfall, and my fears weren’t helped by the driver’s eccentric behaviour.
All I could find was these two. There were other complex sentences, but that was not what you were asking about. A compound sentence is one that has two parts that stand alone.
The correct answer should be <span>All of the fruit looks ripe.
This is because fruit can be used as a collective noun meaning that it is a SINGLE group consisting of many numbers. In this case it takes and behaves grammatically as a singular form. In addition, "look" is written with the "-s" inflection meaning that fruit is indeed singular and the third person.</span>