The chronology displayed in the excerpt is option 3) "Pope follows to invest in the cycling industry steps".
In this excerpt, the author is narrating Pope's interest in bikes as a way to make make business. Evidence in the text supports this view: "A Civil War veteran and entrepreneur, he wondered about the machine's possibilities as both a business venture and a means of transportation". In this part, the author describes Pope as entrepreneur and how he thought about the possibility of investing in bikes. Then, at the end of the excerpt, the author tells how Pope was convinced by the bikes' possible business success "the businessman suddenly saw the potential of traveling on two wheels."
Gregor’s transformation into new physical form is both disgusting and sympathetic to the family.Initially, Grete and his mother are more sympathetic towards him, Grete as a caretaker goes beyond to find what food would Gregor like to eat. On the other hand, the mother is against moving the furniture out of Gregor’s room hoping that he would return to his human form. Gregor’s father shows his sympathy towards him by abiding by the family in taking care of Gregor.
As Gregor’s appearance changes the family becomes gradually uncomfortable and unsympathetic towards him as it stresses them out. The mother is horrified with his appearance and faints, on the other hand, Grete is unable to bear to withstand with Gregor in the same room. Ultimately, Gregor is unable to communicate his feelings which leads apart from any humane feelings. Lastly, Grete the major supporter of Gregor’s decides to get rid of him.
A. On the bust of the Pallas
i think the answer is 2 hope this helps
I think the answer is B because their word choice made me feel sympathy for Mundra and what she went through for her to ache all over and even her heart.