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enot [183]
4 years ago
6

When studying L. F. Korns’s "How to Ride", the reader is told that the first step in selecting a proper saddle is to

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2 answers:
xenn [34]4 years ago
6 0
<span>reread a previous chapter of book from which it was taken</span>
NeX [460]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The options:

a) reread the section that discusses saddles in “How to Ride”.

b) pass final judgment after taking a test ride.

c) get the recommendation of another bike owner.

d) reread a previous chapter of book from which it was taken.

Explanation:

The correct answer is D) reread a previous chapter of the book from which it was taken.

Explanation:

From the chapter "How to Ride", when he was talking on how to select the appropriate saddle, its grade and orientation, Korns bemoan the error that most people's commits and plainlu cautions the reader: "Before you buy you had better turn back again to a previous chapter and study the saddle question very closely." Korn is trying to bring the mind of the reader to have a careful look at chapter 2 "How to Select a Bicycle", section "Mudguards, Adjustability, Saddles" where he discussed comprehsively on the varying types of saddles.

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