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If the city builds the convention center, tax revenues will increase. Why? The author gives several conditional claims as support:
If the city builds the convention center, certain organizations will hold conventions there.
If large conventions are held there, the number of visitors will increase, which in turn will increase revenues.
There’s a break in the author’s chain of support: building the convention center means some conventions will be held there, but it’s specifically large conventions that will result in increased revenues.
The conclusion would be valid if we knew that those national professional organizations will hold large conventions.
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