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English, 12.11.2020 16:30 jdale8369

In a letter to the editor of a local paper, a citizen criticizes the lack of bike lanes in the city. The citizen proposes that bike lanes be developed along every street and avenue within the next year. If we were to analyze the effectiveness of the argument, we might say that the idea, though good in spirit, is unfeasible due to the town's small budget and the tight timeframe the writer proposes, which likely wouldn't give enough time to plan, get permits, and create the bikelanes. In other words, we would suggest that the of the argument is weak.

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