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zheka24 [161]
2 years ago
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b. What does Puri mean when he says “…Chicago checked a lot of boxes for us”? How is his claim supported in the text?

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elena55 [62]2 years ago
3 0

Viraj Puri is the CEO of Gotham Greens in "Location, Location, Location." By the lines, he represented the growth and the prosperity that is found in Chicago.

<h3>What is the evidence that supports the claim?</h3>

Viraj Puri's claim can be supported by the fact that Chicago is a city that has many resources and has a great potential to support the dream of many people.

It shows prosperity and the success that lies behind hard work. Puri states the importance of the region and its rich and diverse layout that will definitely be a positive for the growth of an individual.

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