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LSAT
LSAT Argumentative Writing

Grammar and Syntax Critique of Community Center Argument

Very Hard Writing Mechanics Grammar And Syntax

The following is an argument presented by the city council regarding the construction of a new community center:

"The city should invest in the construction of a new community center. Studies show that communities with such centers experience a decrease in crime rates, an increase in youth engagement, and improved public health outcomes. Furthermore, our current facilities are outdated and overcrowded, which negatively impacts community gatherings and events. As a result, we can enhance the quality of life for our residents and foster a stronger community by building this center."

Your task is to evaluate the logical structure and grammatical correctness of this argument. Identify and correct the grammatical errors, if any, and critique the syntax of the passage, ensuring clarity and coherence in your analysis. Additionally, suggest improvements to strengthen the argument's delivery and persuasiveness.

Note: The provided solution includes an example of a perfect-score answer and explanation. Your response will not be scored.

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