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English, 03.07.2019 15:50 cardonaalfredo

As wbr's resident photographer i am privileged to see firsthand the impact bicycles have on the lives of our recipients. wheels of change is a book about history, but today bicycles still empower women. i have met many in zambia who tell me the bicycle has changed their lives, saved lives, gotten the sick to clinics, brought goods to market and made day-to-day things a whole lot better. mary lewanika, a student living in rural zambia, is having a profound experience in being empowered to steer her own course. at 17, in 2009, leawnika was the very first student to receive a world bicycle relief bike. which details show that this passage is functioning as a foreword? check all that apply. 1. it was written by the author of wheels of change. 2. it was written by an expert on the global importance of the bicycle. 3. it gives credibility to the book by explaining the importance of the topic. 4. it uses mary lewanika as an example of why bicycles are important. 5. it lists the topics that will be in the book.

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