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Life in the city is always exciting. There are more than a million people in the city where I live. There are street fairs and sidewalk vendors downtown. Most days, people are going about their daily business, just working. In that way, a big city is no different from a small town. But in the city, there are many more concerts, lectures, theatrical performances, and other kinds of entertainment. Most of those things are expensive, and I can’t afford to go. Because of the curfew, young people aren’t allowed on the streets at night, and I usually have a lot of homework.

According to the passage, why does the author prefer to live in the city?
Which of the following are the arguments from the passage that support the above sentence?