I'm not sure if you meant baking or biking but if you meant biking then it basically means it's unsafe and one you get in an accident your brain would uh fall out so yea.
Answer:
The second picture
Explanation:
In this context, the Man in the Well is a symbol for all the other nameless people in the world who are desperate for food and/or shelter. Like the children, we throw them a few scraps (of aid) without doing anything to help them out of the deep hole they find themselves in.
Hester at Her Needle
The narrator covers the events of several years. After a few months, Hester is released from prison. Although she is free to leave Boston, she chooses not to do so. ... Although she is an outcast, Hester remains able to support herself due to her uncommon talent in needlework.
The context (1899, New Orleans and Louisiana) is shown in some details. The use of some particular words like eager, composture, impaired is a sign of it. Also the fact that the money had to be transported phisically. It's also clear in the way Kate Chopin describes the like of women for the money. This is somewhat a macho point of view that has to do with the time and political context she lived in.
"She walks in the beauty" means kind of that where ever she goes or whatever she does, she is always beauty ful