A bicycle is like a horse for those who prefer to travel on two wheels. Just as a horse relies on the rider’s balance and direction to navigate through fields, a bicycle requires the cyclist’s movements to steer and propel it forward. The pedals are like the horse's legs; when they are pushed, they give the bicycle momentum to move faster, similar to how a rider encourages a horse to run. Both offer a sense of freedom and adventure, allowing you to explore your surroundings, but one is powered by legs and the other by human effort.
In 3-5 sentences, use an analogy to explain an object to someone who is unfamiliar with the object. Your analogy should clarify the object's function, or make the explanation easier to understand.(4 points)
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