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English, 07.07.2019 07:00, cynayapartlow88

Consider these text features from chapter 1 of wheels of change by sue macy. in england, high wheelers were called penny farthings because the relationship of the front wheel to the back wheel resembled that of the large british penny coin to the smaller farthing (quarter penny) coin. how do these text features enhance the information provided in the book? they connect the book’s ideas about patents. they offer an illustration of english society. they provide insight into bicycle terminology. they emphasize the price of english bicycles.

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