Ben was a happy 16-year-old who just received his driver’s license. His happiness was dashed when his mother told him he would not be allowed to drive at night. Why would Ben’s mother restrict his driving rights in this manner?
A. She wanted to improve Ben’s chances for getting a good night’s sleep.
B. She wanted to reduce the likelihood Ben would drink alcohol with his friends.
C. She wanted to be certain Ben knew he was still expected to follow family rules.
D. She wanted to reduce Ben’s risk for being in a potentially fatal car accident.
D. She wanted to reduce Ben’s risk for being in a potentially fatal car accident.
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