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Which sentence best uses a split infinitive to clearly emphasize the message of safe driving?
Before getting behind the wheel, young drivers must remember not to text.
Young drivers must remember to narrow their focus fully when they get behind the wheel.
Young drivers must remember to always turn off cell phones before getting behind the wheel.
When driving a car, young drivers need to most importantly remember to completely ignore their phones.
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"Young drivers must remember to always turn off cell phones before getting behind the wheel."
This uses the split infinitive "to always turn off," which places clear emphasis on "always" and directly reinforces the safe-driving rule without the awkwardness of the fourth option.
This uses the split infinitive "to always turn off," which places clear emphasis on "always" and directly reinforces the safe-driving rule without the awkwardness of the fourth option.
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