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Question The author of Passage 2 would most likely respond to the fourth sentence of Passage 1 ("Clearly.
highways") by
O pointing to evidence that the highways actually became less dangerous
O asking for additional opinions concerning the dangers of speeding
O stating that Montana was not the only state to remove speed limits
o confirming that the elimination of the law was a risky mistake

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