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English, 09.07.2019 05:30 lauraabosi

Which word best describes the society described in the story? question 1 options: free tolerant repressive open-minded question 2 (20 points) question 2 unsaved “the year was 2081, and everybody was finally equal. they weren't only equal before god and the law. they were equal every which way. nobody was smarter than anybody else. nobody was better looking than anybody else. nobody was stronger or quicker than anybody else.” how is the word “equality” used in “harrison bergeron”? question 2 options: to signify our common ground as human beings to show that race doesn't matter to mean that class doesn't matter to mean that people are the same in every possible way question 3 (20 points) question 3 unsaved how does the government censor harrison’s rebellion? question 3 options: they stop the television broadcast. they end the radio broadcast. the army forces the crowd to leave. they alter the story in the newspaper. question 4 (20 points) question 4 unsaved the narrator’s view of society and harrison’s story is meant to question 4 options: make the reader question if he or she should have a personal handicap persuade the reader to rebel against the government inform the reader about government handicaps in other societies caution the reader about the potential problems in a world where everyone is equal question 5 (20 points) question 5 unsaved which of the following would be the best theme statement for “harrison bergeron”? question 5 options: being equal is ideal, but a difficult state to attain. it is not in human nature to be like everyone else. nobody should try to become equal to anyone else.

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