Answer:
A conclusion that is in favour:
"Using public money to maintain national landmarks is a good policy in the sense that a national landmark is a public good: no one can be excluded from enjoying the view of a national landmark like the Arch in St. Louis for example.
Because they are public goods, national landmarks are not likely to be profitable or provided by the private sector in a free market, and for this reason, government intervention in the form of public money becomes necessary".
to encourage tourists to visit urban areas
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Answer:
The author indicates specific word choices to stress the vastness and greatness of the house, and the lack of warmth, life, and activity missing in the house.
Explanation:
The unexplained invaders are presented in opposition to the qualities of the house, as the invaders make noise and move quickly. The words in the short essay, focus the reader's attention onto ideas about emptiness, and the fear that that open, unused space can evoke.