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History, 22.04.2020 18:12 garacey241

. Which choice best describes how the author of "Keep Our Streets Open" views
e proposal presented in "Let's Ban Private Cars Downtown"?
a. The author does not believe that the proposal would have the effects
described.
b. The author does not believe the arguments are strong enough to justify the
proposal.
C. The author does not believe the proposal takes into account alternative
solutions.
d. The author does not believe the arguments consider the effects on the public
health.

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