I do not know the full context of your question but I will give some possible leads. "T<span>hat man is intimidating" if the man appears mean to others or suspicious to the aliens. "that man appears foolish and stupid to others" if he seems indifferent or unaware, "that man is brutal and unforgiving" if the alien saw brutality among men, "that man is dignified, if insignificant" if man appears autonomous.</span>
The citations in the passage above has developed the main idea that the creation of the bicycle has brought a lot of changes, one of it is the new clothing options for competing women. The excerpt is from the story “Wheels of Change: How Women Rode the Bicycle to Freedom’, written by Sue Macy.
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This format has infinite variations, but imagine one that goes like this: A man is driving in his old car and pulls up next to a new, shiny car at a stop light. (paragraph 7)
Explanation: The coordinate conjunction "but" connects the two independent clauses in this sentence.