Inferential Skills: Analyzing City Development

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What is the likely reason for the frequent construction of new buildings in the city?

The city is experiencing rapid population growth

What can be inferred about the city's economy?

It is growing rapidly

What is the author's tone towards the construction of new buildings?

Positive, as it shows the city's growth

What is the implied consequence of the rapid population growth in the city?

A strain on the city's resources and infrastructure

What is the author's purpose in describing the construction of new buildings?

To show the city's growth and development

What is likely to be a challenge for the city's infrastructure?

Providing adequate housing for the growing population

What can be inferred about the relationship between the city's population and its economy?

The city's population is growing because of its strong economy.

What is likely to happen to the city's housing prices?

They will increase as demand for housing exceeds supply.

What is a possible consequence of the rapid construction of new buildings?

The city's infrastructure will be overwhelmed.

What is a likely reason for the city's rapid growth?

The city offers many job opportunities and a high standard of living.

Test your ability to make inferences and draw conclusions from a passage about the construction of new buildings in a city. Questions cover the city's economy, author's tone, and implied consequences of population growth.

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