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Normanville Farmers’ Market

April 9
Dear Normanville Resident,
This year’s first Normanville Farmers’ Market will be open on Saturday, April 14, on Clark Street, between Main street and Park street. The farmers’ market will be available between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. The mayor of Normanville, Tom Daley, will be present to deliver an address at the opening ceremony. A lot of local farmers, food vendors, and street performers will be at the venue.
“This vibrant market will give our local farmers a nice place to sell their fresh produce. Additionally, because we cut out some middle processes, our prices are lower than those of average grocery stores,” said Suzy Hammer, executive director of the Normanville Farmers’ Association.
Ms. Hammer also mentioned that currently there is not enough parking space to accommodate shoppers. The Normanville Farmers’ Association plans on expanding parking space in the coming months after the market has opened this Saturday. In the meantime, she advises Normanville residents who will visit the market to use public transportation in order to avoid parking difficulties.
The Normanville Farmers’ Market is different from other grocery stores that supply mass-produced food products. The market will provide organic produce that is full of essential vitamins and minerals. As you know, the market will also help the local economy.
Please come this Saturday and see what the Normanville Farmers’ Market has to offer!
Sincerely,
Normanville Farmer’s Association
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Question 1:
Why was the letter written?
A. To describe a policy change
B. To introduce a new grocery store
C. To advertise a market opening
Feedback Reasons presented at the top: “This year's first Normanville Farmers' Market will be opened on Saturday, April 14 ”
D. To announce election results
Question 2:
What is indicated about Ms. Hammer?
A. She is a vendor at a farmer’s market
B. She represents other farmers
Feedback End of paragraph 2: “Suzy Hammer, executive director of the Normanville Farmers' Association ”
C. She owns a family-run farm
D. She is the mayor of Normanville
Question 3:
What problem is mentioned?
A. Inadequate parking spots
Feedback The first sentence, paragraph 3: “Ms. "Hammer also mentioned that currently there is not enough parking space to these shoppers. ”
B. Unfair product pricing
C. Lack of quality control
D. Inclement weather
Question 4:
What is NOT mentioned as a benefit of shopping at the venue?
A. A boost for the local economy
B. Competitive prices
C. Healthy produce
D. Longer opening hours
Feedback

Paragraph 2: “This vibrant market sell their fresh produce... "

Our prices are lower than those of average grocery store

Paragraph 4: The market will also help the local economy

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