Consider this text feature from Wheels of Change by Sue Macy.“To men, the bicycle in the beginning was merely a new toy, another machine added to the long list of devices they knew in their work and play. To women, it was a steed upon which they rode into a new world.”– “Woman and the Wheel,” Munsey’s Magazine, May 1896
Answer
A
It connects the book’s central ideas about the design of the bicycle.
B
It offers examples of improvements that were made to the bicycle.
C
It provides insight about the significance of the bicycle to women.
D
It emphasizes the widespread popularity of bicycles across all age groups.