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A student is writing a persuasive paper trying to convince the local city council to increase the number of bike lanes. Which reason would be the most important argument to include in the paper? (f point)
Other towns have multiple bike lanes that are used frequently
My friends and I really like riding our bikes around town.
Adding bike lanes would be costly for the city to add to the roads
People in our town bike often but have no safe place on the road.
A student is writing a persuasive paper trying to convince the local city council to increase the number of bike lanes. Which reason would be the most important argument to include in the paper? (f point) Other towns have multiple bike lanes that are used frequently My friends and I really like riding our bikes around town. Adding bike lanes would be costly for the city to add to the roads People in our town bike often but have no safe place on the road.
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"People in our town bike often but have no safe place on the road."
This reason shows a clear local need and safety concern, which is the strongest persuasive argument for the city council. It highlights a community problem the council can solve, and can be supported with local data, testimonies, and safety statistics.
This reason shows a clear local need and safety concern, which is the strongest persuasive argument for the city council. It highlights a community problem the council can solve, and can be supported with local data, testimonies, and safety statistics.
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