You and your learning coach decide to attend a town meeting focused on whether or not to approve the building of a new shopping mall in an area of town that currently has natural wetlands. During the meeting, there is a specific time during which attendees brainstorm possible solutions to limit the negative environmental impacts of the shopping center and help protect the biodiversity of the area. Before the town council can decide whether to approve the building of a shopping mall, they must evaluate each suggested solution. You took the following notes about what each speaker said. Reminder: Images may not appear correctly on a cell phone. You should take your assessments on an actual computer. Speaker John Smith, president of the local recycling club Adrianna Wilkins, chairperson of the small business association DeMarcus Jones, volunteer with the local wildlife preservation club Sophia Andrews, member of the local student travel club (Read about Sophia's ideas on p. 6-7 of the lesson.) Possible Solution renovate an existing mall using recycled materials build a smaller shopping center refuse to grant a permit for construction or renovation of a mall build the mall on an area already cleared but on the other side of town "Cons" for this Solution Suitable recycled materials can be hard to find and might be expensive. The shopping mall developer might decide not to do the project in the town because of added difficulty in getting app.

After the meeting, your learning coach shows you the notes she wrote during the meeting. You decide to add them to your table. 2. Drag each statement to the correct place on the table. (2 points)

Speaker Possible Solution. "Cons" for this Solution. "Pros" for this Solution

The town would get many new jobs and many new shopping options. build the mall as planned but donate money to expand other nearby wildlife areas The existing wetland on the site of the new mall would be destroyed.
Jo Wynn, owner of shopping mall development company

Speaker Possible Solution "Cons" for this Solution "Pros" for this Solution

John Smith renovate an existing mall using recycled materials Suitable recycled materials can be hard to find and might be expensive.
Adrianna Wilkins build a smaller shopping center The town would get many new jobs and many new shopping options.
DeMarcus Jones refuse to grant a permit for construction or renovation of a mall The existing wetland on the site of the new mall would be destroyed.
Sophia Andrews build the mall on an area already cleared but on the other side of town The shopping mall developer might decide not to do the project in the town because of added difficulty in getting app.
Jo Wynn build the mall as planned but donate money to expand other nearby wildlife areas

Note: The statement "Pros" for the solution of building the mall as planned but donate money to expand other nearby wildlife areas is missing.