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Today’s article discussed how more people are choosing to live in the suburbs rather than in the city. When you become an adult, which lifestyle do you think you would prefer—city life or suburban life? Choose one and explain your reasons clearly.

 I think I would do much better in the city than in the suburbs. The first reason for this is I want to be a doctor, and the best hospitals are in the city. I also think politically I would fit in better in a major city, and I love using public transportation. My dream is to end up living in a major city, such as New York or LA, because I love the feeling of busy cities.

Today in class we did a Common Lit on city life versus suburban life. I really enjoy common lits, because I feel that really help me with my reading for comprehension skills. 

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