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read the sentence from an argumentative essay about wearing helmets whi…

Question

read the sentence from an argumentative essay about wearing helmets while riding a bike.

always wear a helmet when riding a bike because riding without one is stupid.

which revision exhibits the best word choice for the underlined portion of the sentence?

  • riding without one is dangerous and reckless.
  • riding without one is insane and regrettable.
  • riding without one is an uninformed choice.
  • riding without one is not right for you.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The original underlined phrase uses a subjective, ad hominem term ("stupid") which is inappropriate for an argumentative essay. Strong academic/argumentative writing relies on objective, evidence-based language.

  • "Insane and regrettable" is overly dramatic and subjective.
  • "An uninformed choice" is too narrow; not wearing a helmet can be intentional, not just uninformed.
  • "Not right for you" is vague and personal, not persuasive.
  • "Dangerous and reckless" is objective, focuses on the action's actual risks, and fits the formal, logical tone of an argumentative essay.

Answer:

riding without one is dangerous and reckless.