What is the main idea of this paragraph?

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I have a paragraph
Markets are also good places to buy clothes. Some sell cheap new and second-hand clothes, while others specialise in vintage or ethically made clothes and original items. The markets of London are some of the best in the world for those who want to create a unique look for themselves. Many new designers start with a market stall, so if you are looking for a totally original item of clothing, you could get something really special at a bargain price at Brick Lane, Spitalfields or Portobello Road markets.

I have 2 headings:
1. Invent a new style for yourself at bargain prices.
2. London has the best markets.

Which are correct?
 
Who wrote that paragraph, and in what context?

If you wrote it yourself, for what purpose?
 
This is a question from my student's book.
The topic is market around the world.

 
This is a question from my student's book.
The topic is market around the world.
It's a legal requirement on this forum that you cite your source properly. Please provide the title of the book and name(s) of the author(s). We cannot help you until you do that.
 
It's a legal requirement on this forum that you cite your source properly. Please provide the title of the book and name(s) of the author(s). We cannot help you until you do that.
The title book is Mindset for IELTS 1. The question 1.2 in Unit 5: Reading
 
The title book is Mindset for IELTS 1. The question 1.2 in Unit 5: Reading
You're halfway there. Who is/are the author(s)?
 
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You're halfway there. Who is/are the author(s)?
The authors are Greg Archer, Lucy Passmore, Peter Crosthwaite, Susan Hutchison, Marc Loewenthal, Natasha De Souza, Claire Wijayatilake and Jishan Uddin.
 
I'm confused. I think the answers is 2 not 1.
 
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