Read the excerpt from an argumentative essay related to teen use of smartphones and answer the question that follows:

People on either side of the smartphones-for-teens debate can't agree on the evidence. Sure, there's proof of cyber bullying. There's also proof of educational benefits. Yet nothing is conclusive, so no valid judgment can be made for everyone on whether smartphones should be banned from teens. Anyone supporting such a restriction is naïve and uninformed. They are reacting from emotion instead of using their brains to study all the evidence and make a decision specific to their own teen. The bottom line is it's up to parents to be parents. Why spend billions of dollars on trying to stop cyber bullying or explore educational apps? It's probably just another human assumption that we can control the technology we've created. Trying is a waste of time and money.

Which of the following is true about this argument excerpt?

a) It contains specific, credible evidence but uses a disrespectful tone that should be edited.

b) It fails to support its claim with specific, credible evidence and uses a disrespectful tone.

c) It is respectful in tone to the audience and supports its claim with specific, credible evidence.

d) It is respectful in tone but needs specific, credible evidence to support the claim.

b) It fails to support its claim with specific, credible evidence and uses a disrespectful tone.