The chronology displayed in the excerpt is option 3) "Pope follows to invest in the cycling industry steps".
In this excerpt, the author is narrating Pope's interest in bikes as a way to make make business. Evidence in the text supports this view: "A Civil War veteran and entrepreneur, he wondered about the machine's possibilities as both a business venture and a means of transportation". In this part, the author describes Pope as entrepreneur and how he thought about the possibility of investing in bikes. Then, at the end of the excerpt, the author tells how Pope was convinced by the bikes' possible business success "the businessman suddenly saw the potential of traveling on two wheels."
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Gordimer's political convictions are apparent in this narrative in the way she uses pejorative languages to express her viewpoint. “Art is the negative knowledge of the actual world,” for example, according to “Reconciliation Under Duress.” Art, on the other hand, investigates the unknown, and, as Adorno puts it, "art does not become knowledge with reference to ordinary immediate actuality." Gordimer avoids using the phrase "immediate actuality" in her writings. As Ettin notes, we never obtain a complete picture of the storyline and must instead orient ourselves by thinking about what hasn't been communicated. Gordimer illustrates the enormous attraction of this German, Jewish theorist by drawing on Adorno's views, further separating herself from the genre of black authors and redefining the goal of a political book.
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A. Blood is thicker than water.
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The actions displayed by Antigone proved that she valued family relationships and would be a great supporter of the fact that blood is thicker than water. First, she accompanied her blind father as he went into exile and finally died. Then, while returning, she saw her brothers, Eteocles and Polyneices fighting and she tried to reconcile them as well. When the two bothers were killed by their Uncle Creon, Eteocles was buried while Polyneices was left unburied. Antigone secretly buried him.
When the King got to know about this, he ordered her execution but she hanged herself. These antecedents prove indeed that Antigone was a firm believer in the adage that 'Blood is thicker than water'. She sacrificed for her loved ones.