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PLEASE ANSWER ASAP Read this excerpt from Leah Missbach Day’s foreword to Wheels of Change.

Bicycles have long played a role in my life. As a young woman, I rode one year-round before I had a car. But it was later in adulthood that the bicycle became more than a source of transportation for me. The bicycle actually began to truly shape the way I saw the world.

What is the author’s purpose for including this in the foreword?

to outline the key points that are in Wheels of Change
to offer background information about bicycles
to emphasize a personal appreciation of bicycles
to inform the reader about how bicycles changed women’s lives

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