Question
Which of the following sentences best uses plain language and familiar words? Did your e-bike's braking problem materialize subsequent to our recall effort? Did your e-bike's braking problem appear after our recall effort? Regarding your e-bike's braking problem, did it transpire following the initiation of our recall? When did your problem start?
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Lana
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Answer
The sentence that best uses plain language and familiar words is: **Did your e-bike's braking problem appear after our recall effort?**Here's why the other options are less effective:* **Did your e-bike's braking problem materialize subsequent to our recall effort?** While grammatically correct, "materialize" and "subsequent to" are more formal and less common than "appear" and "after."* **Regarding your e-bike's braking problem, did it transpire following the initiation of our recall?** This sentence is overly wordy and uses unnecessarily complex phrasing like "transpire following the initiation."* **When did your problem start?** While simple, this question lacks context. It doesn't connect the braking problem to the recall, which is the key information being sought.