Which sentence could effectively be placed in a summary of Chapter 4 of Wheels of Change because it expresses a key idea objectively?

A. Jane Yatman and Jane Lindsay attracted national attention with their childish and ongoing battle to outdo each other.
B.Women bicycle riders were often very competitive with each other, and many rivalries arose as a result of this competitive spirit.
C. Dora Rinehart was the greatest female cyclist at the time, although much of what she accomplished was not widely known.
D.Annie Londonderry became a celebrity when she bravely completed her cycling trip around the world in 1895.

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Answer:

B - Women bicycle riders were often very competitive with each other, and many rivalries arose as a result of this competitive spirit.

Explanation:

This option is the only one that expresses the key idea objectively (without option). Option A uses the words 'childish', Option C uses the word 'greatest' and Option D uses the word 'bravely'.

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Answer:

B. Women bicycle riders were often very competitive with each other, and many rivalries arose as a result of this competitive spirit.

Explanation:

In a summary of Chapter 4 of Wheels of Change, Women bicycle riders in the 1880s and 1890s, were often very competitive with each other, and many rivalries such as males, dogs and horses arose as a result of this competitive spirit.

Therefore, it could effectively be placed as a summary because it expresses the key idea objectively.