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15 October, 16:40

Read the poem entitled "Wheels and Wheels" as it appears in Chapter 5 of Wheels of Change.

"Wheels and Wheels"

The maiden with her wheel of old

Sat by the fire to spin,

While lightly through her careful hold

The flax slid out and in.

Today, her distaff, rock and reel

Far out of sight are hurled,

For now the maiden with her wheel

Goes spinning round the world.

What is the most likely reason why Sue Macy included this poem by Madeline S. Bridges?

to compare the newfound freedom of women cyclists with the lack of freedom experienced by women in the past

to persuade readers that bicycles were responsible for the many changes taking place for women at the time

to inform readers that the bicycle was a direct result of the spinning wheel used to spin thread in the past

to show readers that the invention of the spinning wheel occurred long before the invention of the bicycle wheel

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  1. 15 October, 17:09
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    A.) to compare the newfound freedom of women cyclists with the lack of freedom experienced by women in the past

    A is the answer because she compares the spinning wheel to bicycles with the line, " For now the maiden with her wheel

    Goes spinning round the world."
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