(A) WeakSupport: While staying healthy might be attractive, it doesn't directly address the plan's aim of making downtown easier and more pleasant to get around in, which could appeal to a broader range of people (not just health-conscious ones).
(B) Relevant, but Doesn'tSupport: This explains why people might choose malls, but doesn't show how the plan would attract them to downtown instead.
(C) StrongSupport: This is the most relevant evidence. If similar plans in other cities led to thriving businesses, it suggests the proposed plan might have a similar positive effect. It's a real-world example demonstrating success with a similar approach.
(D) WeakSupport: Enforcement might be necessary to ensure safety, but it doesn't directly address whether the plan (itslef) makes downtown more attractive.
(E) Weakens thePlan: This suggests recreational cyclists might not be the target demographic, and they might not live near downtown anyway.
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(B) Relevant, but Doesn'tSupport: This explains why people might choose malls, but doesn't show how the plan would attract them to downtown instead.
(C) StrongSupport: This is the most relevant evidence. If similar plans in other cities led to thriving businesses, it suggests the proposed plan might have a similar positive effect. It's a real-world example demonstrating success with a similar approach.
(D) WeakSupport: Enforcement might be necessary to ensure safety, but it doesn't directly address whether the plan (itslef) makes downtown more attractive.
(E) Weakens thePlan: This suggests recreational cyclists might not be the target demographic, and they might not live near downtown anyway.
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Statistics : Posted by Gemmie • on 26 Apr 2019, 04:33 • Replies 94 • Views 80913










