- neoreaves
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Editorialist: Drivers with a large number of demerit points who additionally have been convicted of a serious driving-relative offense should either be sentenced to jail or be forced to receive driver reeducation, since to do otherwise would be to allow a crime to go unpunished. Only if such drivers are likely to be made more responsible drivers should driver re-education be recommended for them. Unfortunately, it is always almost impossible to make drivers with a large number of demerit points more responsible drivers.
  If the editorialist's statements are true, they provide the most support for which one of the following?
  (A) Drivers with a large number of demerit points who have been convicted of a serious driving-related offense should be sent to jail.
  (B) Driver re-education offers the best chance of making drivers with a large number of demerit points responsible drivers.
  (C) Driver re-education is not a harsh enough punishment for anyone convicted of a serious driving-related offense who has also
  (D) Driver re-education should not be recommended for those who have committed no serious
  (E) Drivers with a larger number of demerit points but no conviction for a serious driving-related offense should receive driver re-education rather than jail
  If the editorialist's statements are true, they provide the most support for which one of the following?
  (A) Drivers with a large number of demerit points who have been convicted of a serious driving-related offense should be sent to jail.
  (B) Driver re-education offers the best chance of making drivers with a large number of demerit points responsible drivers.
  (C) Driver re-education is not a harsh enough punishment for anyone convicted of a serious driving-related offense who has also
  (D) Driver re-education should not be recommended for those who have committed no serious
  (E) Drivers with a larger number of demerit points but no conviction for a serious driving-related offense should receive driver re-education rather than jail












