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dhonu121
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In the 18th and 19th centuries, it was believed in many coastal American cities that the waterfront was an
undesirable location for residential buildings. As a result, much of the waterfront in these cities was never developed
aesthetically and instead was left to industry and commerce. Today, however, waterfront properties are generally
seen as prestigious, as evidenced by the large sums paid for homes along the beach front. A developer who
wishes to make a large profit would be wise to buy urban waterfront lots and erect residential buildings on them.
Which of the following, if true, most strongly supports the claim made about urban waterfront properties?
"¢ People today have more money, relatively speaking, to spend on real estate than they did in previous centuries.
"¢ Homeowners will be willing to spend large sums on residential properties in traditionally industrial or commercial
districts.
"¢ Many urban waterfront lots are available for purchase.
"¢ Many coastal American cities are encouraging developers to rehabilitate the waterfront through tax incentives.
"¢ Properties in interior residential districts in coastal American cities are significantly more expensive than those
along the waterfront.
OA:B
Choice B is just repeating what is stated in the passage.as evidenced by the large sums paid for homes along the beach front How can that possibly strengthen the argument ?
AFAIK, the answer choice should tell something not already stated in the argument to strengthen it.
Can somebody explain this ?
undesirable location for residential buildings. As a result, much of the waterfront in these cities was never developed
aesthetically and instead was left to industry and commerce. Today, however, waterfront properties are generally
seen as prestigious, as evidenced by the large sums paid for homes along the beach front. A developer who
wishes to make a large profit would be wise to buy urban waterfront lots and erect residential buildings on them.
Which of the following, if true, most strongly supports the claim made about urban waterfront properties?
"¢ People today have more money, relatively speaking, to spend on real estate than they did in previous centuries.
"¢ Homeowners will be willing to spend large sums on residential properties in traditionally industrial or commercial
districts.
"¢ Many urban waterfront lots are available for purchase.
"¢ Many coastal American cities are encouraging developers to rehabilitate the waterfront through tax incentives.
"¢ Properties in interior residential districts in coastal American cities are significantly more expensive than those
along the waterfront.
OA:B
Choice B is just repeating what is stated in the passage.as evidenced by the large sums paid for homes along the beach front How can that possibly strengthen the argument ?
AFAIK, the answer choice should tell something not already stated in the argument to strengthen it.
Can somebody explain this ?
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