In "Harrison Bergeron," why is Harrison Bergeron’s character considered a danger to society?
He is more physically and intellectually capable than others and this threatens their sense of equality.
He calls himself the Emperor and has constructed a detailed plot to overthrow the government.
He breaks into the studio and kidnaps a ballerina.
He is able to easily remove his handicap radio device.
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The correct answer is: He is more physically and intellectually capable than others and this threatens their sense of equality.