Re: Editorial: In order to preserve the health of its local economy, Metro
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22 May 2021, 14:54
basically, the argument says if the costmart opening is good or bad. we know that only and if only we can compare a previous situation, similar, in another area. is logic guys
(A) Does the bankruptcy rate of local retailers in a city generally stabilize several years after a CostMart warehouse department store opens? doesn't help
(B) Do most residents of Metropolis currently do almost all of their shopping at stores within the city limits of Metropolis? is not the point
(C) Have other cities that have permitted CostMart warehouse department stores within city limits experienced any economic benefits as a result? if true is better avoiding to permit Costmart to open because it hurts our economy. If is not true, come in Cost mart maybe we can have advantages from this: new hiring and so on
(D) Is the bankruptcy rate for local retailers in Metropolis higher than in the average city that has permitted a CostMart warehouse department store within city limits? well is not useful. we are talking about bankruptcy itself not the average between to city
(E) Does CostMart plan to hire employees exclusively from within Metropolis for the proposed warehouse department store? exclusively is not the point to make stronger or weaker the argument conclusion
Try to figure out ALWAYS what's going on for the argument at stake. always. this is really an upper level question. do not dive into the options too earlier, try to make the argument simple and do some assumption or to understand the whole picture
Hope this helps