The author of Passage 2 would most likely respond to the fourth sentence of Passage 1 ('Clearly . . . highways') by

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The question is asking how the author of Passage 2 would likely respond to a specific statement from Passage 1. It requires an understanding of the author's viewpoint in Passage 2 and how it relates to the content of Passage 1.

Answer

Pointing to evidence contradicting claims of recklessness.

The author of Passage 2 would most likely respond to the fourth sentence of Passage 1 by pointing to evidence that the elimination of the law did not result in increased recklessness, contrary to what was feared.

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The author of Passage 2 would most likely respond to the fourth sentence of Passage 1 by pointing to evidence that the elimination of the law did not result in increased recklessness, contrary to what was feared.

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While Passage 1 views the removal of speed limits as dangerous, Passage 2 presents evidence that contradicts this assumption, highlighting positive outcomes like reduced accidents.

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A common mistake is not fully considering how both passages provide contrasting evidence and perspectives.

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