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Danger: Cell Phone Driver

by Hank Upp


A law should be passed that bans the use of a cell phone while driving. Too often I have seen people driving recklessly while engaged in conversation on a cell phone. They can't seem to find time to exercise proper vehicle functions or safe driving procedures because they are too busy gabbing on their little phones. One hand holds the phone to the ear, and the other hand might be used to steer. In fact, a study has shown that more accidents are caused by people using cell phones while driving than by people who are drunk while driving. The need for restricting cell phone use, then, is clear. These careless people are endangering you and me on the public streets, and I personally believe the time has come to call for an end to this needless and potentially dangerous practice.


How does the author express his opinion in this passage?


in argument essay style with balanced, opposing views



with strong wording encouraging readers to take action


using expert opinion to create awareness among readers


citing examples of celebrity use to influence reader opinion


with fallacious reasoning to win over reader approval

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I belive it's with strong wording encouraging readers to take action.
User Ronen Ariely
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I believe the correct answer is - with strong wording encouraging readers to take action.
I don't think his style is balanced - he starts slowly, but then introduces very strong and opposing ideas about the topic. There are no expert opinions here - he just mentions research, but doesn't actually name it. He doesn't cite examples. We don't know if his reasoning is fallacious - it could be true, or it may not be.
However, he does use strong words and urges the readers to do something about this problem.
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