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Read the excerpt from Chapter 2 of Wheels of Change.

Regarding women, Turner declared, "With hardly any exception there is a consensus of opinion that the exercise of wheeling, properly regulated and indulged in at proper times and seasons, is of great benefit to all sound women and girls." However, Turner warned that women should not indulge in racing. "It must be distinctly understood that anything in the way of racing or speed competition on cycles must be injurious to any woman," he wrote, "and should never be allowed.”

Which best describes E. B. Turner’s perspective?

Women should bicycle in any manner they choose.
Women should bicycle with specific limitations.
Women should refrain from riding bicycles at all times.
Women should only bicycle if they understand the risks.

Respuesta :

The best describes E. B. Turner’s perspective, Women should bicycle with specific limitations. Thus, option "B" is correct.

What is the story of Wheels of Change?

Wheels of Change tells the story of how bicycles had an impact on the lives of women from the 1870s to the 20th century. It depicts how women rode bicycles for fun, as well as for profit.

in Wheels of Change, the author discusses the ways in which cycling brought about changes in society.

In particular, she highlights the importance that cycling had for women, as it allowed them to have more freedom and autonomy. In the introduction of the text, the author uses ethos to show her credibility. She explains the personal connection that she has to cycle and the ways in which it has impacted her life.

The author Sue Macy’s purpose in the introduction of Wheels of Change is to explain her personal connection to cycling.

Thus option "B" is correct.

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