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(1) They worried that the bicycle might permanently change women's role in society by fostering their independence. (2) At the time, the social lives of many young women were strictly supervised, but cycling allowed these women to escape their parents' watchful eyes. (3) "Parents who will not allow their daughters to accompany young men to the theater without chaperonage allow them to go bicycle-riding alone with young men," newspaperman Joseph Bishop wrote in an assessment of the impact of the bicycle in 1896.

–Wheels of Change,
Sue Macy

Read the passage. Then, complete each sentence.

The sentence that includes the central idea is

Sentence 1
Sentence 2
Sentence 3

The sentence that contains a supporting detail in the form of a quotation is

Sentence 1
Sentence 2
Sentence 3

The quotation helps develop the central idea by describing one

A. problem with young men riding bicycles

B. way the bicycle gives independence to women

C. reason daughters should ride bicycles

Respuesta :

Answer:

  1. sentence 1
  2. sentence 3
  3. ✔ way the bicycle gives independence to women

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Answer:

Read the passage. Then, complete each sentence.

The sentence that includes the central idea is  

sentence 1

.

The sentence that contains a supporting detail in the form of a quotation is  

sentence 3

.

The quotation helps develop the central idea by describing one  

way the bicycle gives independence to women

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