The Argumnet

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The argument is flawed for numerous reasons and there are many unaddressed questions which the argument assumes. Primarily, the argumnet is based on the assumption that all the ten cities are same, rendering its conclusion, that implementing similar changes in other nine stores will yield the same result, invalid.

The argument fails to provide any justification about the types of cities and the people living in it. The cities can be different in respect to the area, population size, literacy rate, primary occupation and many others. For instance, the city of Marston can primarily be a college town where only students live, whereas the other nince cities may consist of primarily working class people. So closing the book store in a college town