The sentence could effectively be places in a summary of Chapter 4 of Wheels of Change because it expresses a key idea objectively is "<span>In the 1880s and 1890s, female bicycle racers faces a variety of opponents, including makes, horses, and an occasional dog."</span>
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Proponents of Freudian psychology question standard notions of “rationality.” However, we know through several scientific studies, proven, how much the standard of rationality is influential in our society because it is through it that we are able to have an effective judgment on any terms. This judgment is based on what we know and know, that is, it is based on an elaborated reality and not on a hidden reality that runs away from the standard notions of rationality.
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A counterview is an opinion contrary to a previously exposed thought. Based on this, as was asked in the question, a counterview was given to the statement given in the question, presenting facts that justify the rejection of the previous argument and showing why it should not be accepted.
A counterview should always be done calmly and politely, presenting concise, consistent and efficient information about the topic.
<span>The original quote describes the question to be one of the morality of the values of "Freedome and Slavery". He was underlining that you cannot believe in the first and support the second.</span>
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Masks and weights were used so that no one would feel "less than" another. It kept them all on an even keel.
The noises cause a "distraction" for George taking him away from his "daydream" of thinking. Noises are loud and thus like a train blaring it's horn as you sleep most likely will stir you awake, the same goes for George.
wince means to flinch anticipating pain as in... I winced as I watched my dad move the tweezers toward my finger to get the splinter out.
The two dancers "winced" because the noise was a scary distraction.
personally I think Hazel wants to understand but just can't without having first been in George's situation. Hazel is able to watch the dancers as witnessed by her tears. George is trying to watch and/or think about them, but his ear piece is keeping him from being truly attentive.
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I truly hope this helps. Good luck and God bless. Jeremy