How does the setting in "Harrison Bergeron" affect George?

A. George's societal involvement is restricted because of his ankle
chains.
B. George's need for human interaction is decreased due to television
programming.
C. George has become more loving toward his wife now that he is
equal with her.
D. George tires more easily than others because of his neck weights.

1 answer

A. George's societal involvement is restricted because of his ankle chains.
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