•speaker 1: recent polls show that more than half of all city residents would
commute to work...
History, 30.12.2019 10:31 tylerbrewton23
•speaker 1: recent polls show that more than half of all city residents would
commute to work by bike if they felt safer. as city council members, you
control the city's budget. if you prioritize the wishes of voters, you should pay
attention to these facts. it is critical to make sure the budget expands the
number of bike lanes so that we can increase the number of cyclists.
• speaker 2: a recent study by the mayor's office revealed that cars are the
single biggest source of pollution in this city. voters care about pollution,
and city council has the direct ability to affect air quality. if the city council
can increase bike lanes in town, we can get people out of their cars and
pollution out of the atmosphere.
which sentence best describes the difference between the statements?
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