English, asked by sanjeet2008kavi, 9 months ago

autobiography of a bicycle for 6th standard​

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Answered by Anonymous
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I'm a Hercules bicycle. My number is 273836. I was born in a factory in Surat a couple of years ago. I was bought by my own owner from a shop in Bhuj on 18 November 2016 (or whatever date you want.....). My owner loves me very dearly. He takes me to various places. When I was in Bhuj with my owner's family, I used to carry him to various places like parks, gardens, etc. I carried his father to his office. But when his dad had to move to Kolkata and so I was placed in a truck where I was greatly hurt as My handles got tilted and my headlight broke. But when the truck arrived to it's destination, my owner's father thought of throwing me out. Hearing this, I was really sad. But as I earlier mentioned, my owner really took care of me, persuaded him not to throw me off. He got me repaired and improved me even more. Now I take him to his school and tuitions and everywhere. I'm so glad that I have a master like him who always takes care of me.

Answered by Anonymous
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Wooden draisine (around 1820), the first two-wheeler and as such the archetype of the bicycle

The "dandy horse", also called Draisienne or Laufmaschine, was the first human means of transport to use only two wheels in tandem and was invented by the German Baron Karl von Drais. It is regarded as the modern bicycle's forerunner; Drais introduced it to the public in Mannheim in summer 1817 and in Paris in 1818. Its rider sat astride a wooden frame supported by two in-line wheels and pushed the vehicle along with his or her feet while steering the front wheel.

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