Library/PT 139/Sec 2/Reading Comp
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New Urbanists say suburban sprawl — where homes, shops, and schools are far apart so people must drive — weakens community. They argue that similar-looking, similar-priced houses separate people by income, that driving replaces everyday social contact, and that children therefore miss out on living around diverse people. To fix this, they want older-style, walkable neighborhoods with mixed housing, shops, parks, and small schools close together so neighbors meet and learn to respect each other. Critics say people choose suburbs for car freedom, but the New Urbanists say we should think about the long-term social costs of valuing mobility and wealth over community.

Logic Breakdown

Compare the two occurrences in context: determine whether the first labels physical suburban developments (places) and whether the second denotes the social sense of belonging or communal life; cite the sentences that show each use.

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Which one of the following most accurately describes the author's use of the word "communities" in the first sentence of the first paragraph and "community" in the last sentence of the first paragraph?

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The first usage names physical suburban developments: "Over the past 50 years, expansive, low-density communities have proliferated at the edges of many cities in the United States and Canada, creating a phenomenon known as suburban sprawl." The paragraph treats these 'communities' as places of homes, stores, businesses, and schools separated by zoning. The later usage clearly denotes social togetherness: "It is as difficult to imagine the concept of community without a town square or local pub, these town planners contend, as it is to imagine the concept of family independent of the home." That sentence connects 'community' to public spaces and interpersonal interaction — a sense of belonging rather than mere geographic clustering.
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