Based on the context provided, the author's viewpoint toward Peking carts appears to be that she thinks they are not as nice as automobiles. This perspective suggests a comparison in terms of comfort, style, or modernity, favoring automobiles over traditional Peking carts.
In Peking Dust, what is the author's viewpoint toward Peking carts?
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She sees them as dangerous vehicles.
She sees them as dangerous vehicles.
She finds them to be stylish and luxurious.
She finds them to be stylish and luxurious.
She feels they are uncomfortable to ride in.
She feels they are uncomfortable to ride in.
She thinks they are not as nice as automobiles.
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