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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Here's a letter to the editor in a local newspaper: I live near the corner of Hyacinth and 54th Street, where the city plans to build a new light-rail station. I believe that light rail is a good idea to reduce automobile traffic in our city, but I oppose the destruction of stores that is planned in order to build a train station at this corner. The shops in this area are not elegant, but they provide discount items for people in the neighborhood who need them. I have many friends who buy clothes for themselves and their children at the Clothing Re-Use Store

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The people who live near the proposed station could not afford to shop at the mall. Light rail is a good idea to reduce automobile traffic. A light-rail station will remove needed low-priced stores.

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