A composition teacher assigns an article in which the author argues for strict laws to prevent drivers from using a hand-held cell phone while driving. Which of the following readers approaches this article as a believer?

a. Lenn thinks the author is too old to be fair about the situation because older drivers have more trouble using a cell phone while driving.

b. Robyn thinks the author should have used more relevant examples to make the article more interesting.

c. Alex wonders if there are statistics to back up the author's argument that using a cell phone while driving has led to more automobile accidents because none are given in the article.

d. Nermina recalls one of her friends was in an accident because he was texting while driving and thinks the author of the article cites compelling research on the dangers of multi-tasking.


d. Nermina recalls one of her friends was in an accident because he was texting while driving and thinks the author of the article cites compelling research on the dangers of multi-tasking.

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