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English, 08.01.2020 07:31 AleciaCassidy

Which sentence could effectively be placed in a summary of chapter 4 of wheels of change because it expresses a key
idea objectively?
in the 1880s and 1890s, female bicycle racers faced a variety of opponents, including males, horses, and an occasional
dog
some women foolishly pushed themselves to unbelievable lengths, sustaining a multitude of injuries just to be victorious.
women preferred racing on the east coast and in the midwest because these areas were filled with kind people who
supported them
had i been alive at the time, i would have supported women their courageous and competitive efforts in bicycle racing.

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