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mamaluj [8]
3 years ago
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Pat and Terry are considering moving from near the center of a large city into the suburbs. Which of the following discussion po

ints is valid? a. If they stay in the city, they will contribute more to local pollution. b. They'll experience more stress if they move to the suburbs. c. If they stay in the city, they'll probably get less exercise. d. It will be easier to have a place for a vegetable garden if they move to the suburbs. e. If they move to the suburbs, it will cost much less for transportation.
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True [87]3 years ago
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Answer:

d. It will be easier to have a place for a vegetable garden if they move to the suburbs.

Explanation:

Hello! In a garden plot located in the suburbs, compared to a large city, there are more possibilities to have an orchard since space and nature allow it, this will be one of the points in favor of moving since it is very high interest for both to harvest vegetables.

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