Distracted driving is an irresponsible and harmful behavior adopted by some drivers, which ends up creating dangers to their own lives and the lives of others on the road.
The Florida government has been effective in the factors that are its responsibility to reduce drivers' distracted driving. This is because the government has provided good, clean and safe roads for its citizens, which reduces factors that can distract them. However, the responsibility for this type of behavior is small, and the drivers themselves are the main culprits for allowing this behavior to happen.
Driving is an act that needs full concentration, for this reason, whoever is driving should avoid factors that call their attention and the districts. These factors are: adjusting the radio while driving, talking on a cell phone, texting, eating or drinking, talking to passengers, putting on makeup or hairstyling, reading maps, watching videos and listening to audios.
Based on this, we can confirm that the government does have responsibility for safe driving, but the distance from distractions is the responsibility of the driver, who must perceive factors that take the attention away from his activity and can cause unsafe and harmful driving.
Just write something simple. For instance, your friend's name is Jack (or anything of your choice), and the item of your desire was a bike. You wanted to buy it because you were extremely inspired by a bike race you saw on TV a few weeks/months ago. You managed to get half the money from your dad, but the other half was from a part-time job you worked at as a barista/delivery driver/accountant whatever it is that you applied to solely for the sake of affording the bike.
Now that you've bought the bike, describe your excitement to learn riding it, your happiness of how you reached your goal and so forth. It should be easy.
I'm being vague here in case your assignment is an online one and there is chance of you receiving a plagiarism strike. I hope this helps.
This question is missing the excerpt. I've found the complete question online. It is as follows:
Read the excerpt from Heart of a Samurai. Goemon jumped up. "Agreed," he said, jamming his "knife" into his sash and slashing at Manjiro’s "sword." Their imaginary swords clashed and clattered as they lunged or leaped aside to avoid being hit. Which words contribute most to the excerpt’s pace?
A. "imaginary" and "aside"
B. "sash" and "swords"
C. "slashing" and "lunged"
D. "Goeman" and "Manjiro"
Answer:
The words that contribute most to the excerpt's pace are C. "slashing" and "lunged".
Explanation:
<u>When we think of pace, we think of rhythm, of moving fast, slow, with regularity, with cadence, etc. </u>The words an author uses help readers feel the pace of what is being described more intensely. <u>If the characters are acting or moving fast, or if conflicts are developing slowly, the only way for readers to visualize that is through the author's word-choice. In the case of the excerpt we are studying here, we can say the writer establishes a fast pace through the use of the words "slashing" and "lunged". Both words imply rapidity of movement, celerity, quickness and, for that reason, has the readers imagining the scene in a vivid, accelerated manner.</u>