5. Which two sentences from Keep Bikes Out of 100 Oaks Park support the central idea that allowing bicyclists will disturb the p
eaceful nature of 100 Oaks Park? O I have spent many afternoons exploring the park's paths and enjoying the natural splendor of this vast wooded area.
O they relished being able to let go of all their stress and worry for a short time.
O Make no mistake-people will need to be on their guard.
O Fast-moving bikes may destroy many of the flowers and grasses along trail edges that hikers could avoid because of their slower speed
O Cyclists may startle wildlife
O When it rains, this loose soil can be easily washed away