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1). I only2). II only 3). I, II and III4). Both I and II

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The error lies in parts 1 and 2.

Part 1 uses the present continuous form 'ruling', which is incorrect here as it is the main VERB of the sentence. So, it must be in either simple present 'rules' or simple past TENSE form 'ruled'.

Part 2 uses the simple past tense from 'compelled', which is incorrect here. Since it is used before the noun 'interest', it should be in its ADJECTIVE form, viz, 'compelling'.

Part 3 is grammatically correct and hence does not require any corrections.

Therefore, the correct answer is option 4.



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