If approved, the new Millstreet Park would be the largest and most popular park in our city's park system. The benefits of the park justify the cost of its construction. More than a thousand families live within walking distance of the park. A survey shows that 63 percent of residents in the area are interested in gardening. Reports show that urban areas in which neighbors know one another are safer and have less crime.

How could the speaker improve the soundness of the reasoning?

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The speaker should explain why or how the evidence supports the claim.

The speaker should add information about gardening and how it will help others.

The speaker should add facts and details to support the claim.

The speaker should add information about how close families live to the park.

The speaker could improve the soundness of the reasoning by adding facts and details to support the claim. For example, they could provide specific data on how urban areas with community parks have lower crime rates or statistics on the benefits of gardening for residents' mental and physical well-being. This would strengthen the argument and provide more compelling evidence for why the new park would be a valuable investment for the city.