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read the following sentence:
i cant tell you how many times i have to honk at a driver whos sitting at a green light texting instead of driving. but the consequences of texting in a car can be far, far worse.
what would most naturally come next in this argument?
a. an example of how texting and driving can cost lives
b. a proposal to make phones and small devices illegal
c. the definition of \texting\ in terms of the device used
d. the writer’s further observations of annoying drivers
The argument first mentions a minor annoyance of texting drivers, then states the consequences are far worse. A natural next step is to provide a serious, concrete example of those severe consequences. Option A directly addresses the "far worse" consequences with a life-threatening example, which aligns with the argument's shift from a minor frustration to major harm. Options B is an extreme, unrelated proposal; C is an unnecessary definition that doesn't advance the point about consequences; D stays on the minor annoyance topic instead of addressing the worse outcomes.
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A. An example of how texting and driving can cost lives