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I just heard about a great event that other cities are putting on, and I think Rockwood should, too. It is called Sunday Parkways, and it is a Sunday in the summer when whole neighborhoods are closed to cars. Only non-motorized vehicles and pedestrians are allowed. In other cities I have seen, people really get into the spirit of it. They play music and wear crazy makeup and costumes, and everyone has a blast, especially the kids. But the best part is that it brings the community closer together. People get to see and talk to their neighbors, and they often make new friends. At the end of the day, people feel energized and happy that they live in such a friendly town. Plus, it contributes to "greening" the city because everyone leaves their cars at home for the day. I think our city council should definitely consider putting on a Rockwood Sunday Parkways event.

Sincerely,

Serena Bhatti

Which of these best summarizes the author's argument?

A.
Other cities have Sunday Parkways and people seem to enjoy it.
B.
Rockwood should put on a Sunday Parkways event because it builds community.
C.
A Sunday Parkways event would get people out in the fresh air and exercising.
D.
During Sunday Parkways, the neighborhood streets are closed off to cars.

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Answer:

B.  Rockwood should put on a Sunday Parkways event because it builds community.

Explanation:

The main advantage of Sunday Parkways, which the the author is trying to prove is that it builds the society by providing people a chance to meet and talk to their neighbors and make new friends. So, this main advantage proposed by the author is also the author's main argument.

Option A and C are incorrect because ideas in A and C are supporting ones to the main idea described in option B.

Option D is incorrect because it is not an argument but just a piece of information.

Answer:

The correct is B: Rockwood should put on a Sunday Parkways event because It builds community.

Explanation:

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