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What opposing points of view are presented in Chapter 2 of wheels of change

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Incomplete details. Here are options that complete the question:

a. to tell readers about the controversies surrounding women who cycled.

b. to inform readers about the invention of the bicycle and its rise in popularity

c. to educate readers about the health dangers associated with cycling

d. to persuade readers to take up activism on behalf of female cyclists

Answer:

a and c

Step-by-step explanation:

Interestingly, this story tries to show on the one hand the controversies surrounding women who cycled and also passively educate readers about the health dangers associated with cycling.

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