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feel like I would be the pedals. From what I got from watching the video is
that the pedals are like a manager or someone who sets the pace and keeps
everything going. They also relay information to the rest of the bike to get
things going. The pedal also seems like one of the first steps in the drive
train to get things going, obviously the teacher being the one riding the bike
and the one that actually gets the bike moving. If I were the pedals, that
would mean that I would be listening to the teacher's directions and trying to
set the pace and get everyone going in the right direction. Because I am the
pedals on this bike, I would have to give 100% of my effort just to keep the
bike moving. If I give any less, the bike will start to slow down and it might
even fall over. This semester, what I will try to do is to make sure everything
rides smooth for the rest of the year. In class, once we get our instructions I
will try to be the one that puts them to action and also gets everyone else in
the class up and ready to do whatever we have to do. The pedals on my bike will
never stop moving because I will always be trying to do the best I can with
what I have. If someone is down and out, I will try and help them back to where
they need to be. Because I am the pedals on this bike, I need to get everyone
to not only listen to me, but to listen to everyone else. If something goes
wrong in the some other part of the drive train, I can’t just keep going at
full speed, I need to stop or slow down and try and fix the problem. If one
part of the bike is broken, then none of it will work.
From what I have seen so far, I would agree with your post and your assessment of your role! : - )
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