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The $\color{red}{\text{fare}}$ is too high for it to be considered $\color{red}{\text{fair}}$.

$\color{red}{\text{Fare}}$ can either be a noun relating to the “price charged a person to travel” or a verb referring to succeeding, traveling, or eating.

$\color{red}{\text{Fair}}$ is an adverb related to “impartiality” or an adjective with many senses.

Fair as a noun also refers to any of various large public events.

https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/how-to-use-fair-fare

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$\textbf{Answer: D}$

$\textbf{Explanation}$

$\underline{\textbf{Fair:}}$ Its a noun, adverb or an adjective.

$\underline{\textbf{Fare:}}$: It's a verb or a noun.

$\textbf{Fair}$ means without any cheating or trick.

$\textbf{Fare}$ means cost or charge levied on something.
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Fare means the money we spent.

Fair means showing equality and justice.

The fare is too high for it to be considered fair.
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