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English, 16.09.2019 14:30, Nobleufia

Read this passage from “harrison bergeron” by kurt vonnegut, jr.:
it was tragic, all right, but george and hazel couldn’t think about it very hard. hazel had a perfectly average intelligence, which meant she couldn’t think about anything except in short bursts. and george, while his intelligence was way above normal, had a little mental handicap radio in his ear. he was required by law to wear it at all times. it was tuned to a government transmitter would send out some sharp noise to keep people like george from taking unfair advantage of their brains.
which two ideas does the passage most clearly develop?
a. the appreciation of freedom after it is taken away; understanding the challenged by walking in their shoes.
b. the benefits of an authoritarian government; the idea that being “average” is unacceptable.
c. the intrusion of government in people’s live; the differing opinions of what makes everyone equal.
d. the inability to concentrate on difficult thing; the government’s insistence that no one has an advantage over another.

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