Based on Chapter 4 of "Wheels of Change," the quoatation that helps develop the central idea that some people did not support the idea of women participating in cycling races is the following:
In 1896, Sporting Life applauded what the newspaper saw as the failure of a recent six-day women's bicycle race in New York City, declaring, "This ensures that the disgusting and degrading exhibition will not soon be repeated.”
The quote specifically states that some thought that women cycling was "disgusting" and "degrading." The speaker believed that due to the disaster of the six-day women's bicycle race in New York City, that women would not be cycling again anytime soon, which is how it should be.
This action is an example of affect display or kinesics.
Explanation:
Affect display is an example of non verbal communication in which <u>someone does some gesture from their body or face that betrays their emotional state or what they are thinking.</u>
It is evident in the passage that the batter is
- nervous
- eager to outplay the pitcher
The biting of the nail while watching the pitcher closely is a telltale sign of this.
Answer:
ad the examples of how someone might feel after moving to a new place. Match each example with the tile on the
right that shows the kind of challenge the speaker is facing.
Why is she calling me a bookworm?
I wonder what that means.
succeeding in school
I used to wear sandals every day, but
no one here does.
adjusting to differences in appearance
Sunday is a day for rest, not
for shopping
understanding values and beliefs
Parking meters are all over this city!
learning about government and laws
With weekly tests in my classes,
I'm always studying
overcoming language barriers
Explanation:
D The Starbucks store was getting ready to close when the two mn arrived
The correct answer for this would be option B. Based on the given sentence above, the highlighted part of the sentence which is "<span>who had been to the mansion before," is called an appositive phrase. This is considered as an appositive phrase because it renames or describes the noun next to it. Hope this helps.</span>