Read the excerpt from The Common Sense of Bicycling: Bicycling for Ladies.
By straightening the knees and using the ankle movement freely, the rise of the knees may be lessened several inches. When the pedal is at the highest point, the toe should be raised and the heel lowered. . . . although the right pedal is at the highest point, the knee has made very little impression on the front skirt. The feet should be in line with the machine, turning neither in nor out. The knees must be kept pretty close to the machine and should not move laterally at any part of the circle. The arms should have a slight drop at the elbows. The handles should be about level with the saddle, but this will depend on relative length of arms and waist.
According to the excerpt, which should be included in a list of the procedures for riding a bicycle? Check all that apply.
aligning the head
aligning the feet
lowering the heels
moving the ankles freely
bending and straightening the knees
straightening the spine and back
adjusting the arms and elbows
Answer:
aligning the feet
lowering the heels
moving the ankles freely
bending and straightening the knees
adjusting the arms and elbows
Explanation:
From the excerpt, the procedures that should be included in a list for riding a bicycle is as follows: aligning the feet
, lowering the heels
, moving the ankles freely, bending and straightening the knees
, adjusting the arms and elbows.
It was explained by the writer that the feet should be well aligned with the machine, when the pedal is at the highest point, the heel should be lowered. It was also mentioned that there is less need to raise the knee if the ankles move freely.
The answers are:
-“The animals had assumed as a matter of course that these would be shared out equally.”
-“All the windfalls were to be collected . . . for the use of the pigs.”
-“All the pigs were in full agreement on this point, even Snowball and Napoleon.”
In the first statement, the word “animals” refers to the population, the mass, who naively assumes they shall be treated equally. In the other two statements, the pigs are the animals chosen to represent the leaders who, in turn, are sure to deserve more and better than the rest of the population.
The critique we can take from this work, Animal Farm, is the fact that the real power comes – or should come - from the mass, the population. Leaders are chosen – by the population - not to be treated differently or specially, but to serve the interests of everyone.
In Animal Farm, the society described using animals is a satire of communism in the Soviet Union. Communism claims to work for the people, to guarantee equality, also accusing Capitalism of only promoting inequality. The author, George Orwell, criticizes how communist leaders easily walk away from that ideal when they find themselves superior and more deserving than the rest of the country.
I'm pretty sure its A. were starting to think the cat had gotten your tongue
Answer:
B) "One of Germany's fiscal policies is to collect taxes in many stages during the production of items. This is called value-added tax."
Explanation:
because it is telling you that Germany is trying to make more because of the higher taxes they have to pay to their government