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makvit [3.9K]
3 years ago
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2. The Bicycle Empowerment Network (BEN) is an organisation

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pav-90 [236]3 years ago
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Answer:

The article stated that Andrew Wheeldon is aptly named because of the irony in his organization about bicycles and his love for peddling, all concerning 'wheels'.

Explanation:

According to the dictionary, the word "aptly" is defined as any action done in <em>"a manner that is appropriate or suitable in the circumstance"</em>. This means that it is used to talk of things that are appropriate and clever for the circumstance.

Now, the passage talks of the Bicycle Empowerment Network (BEN) and how it was started by a man named "Andrew Wheeldon". So, looking at his name and the word "wheel", it is quite clever or even hilarious that the BEN is founded by a guy whose name has the word "wheel" on it, and also loves peddling too. So, one can say, in jest, that he was the right man to start the organization. He is suited for the job.

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