Based on "Harrison Bergeron," which

  1. In "Harrison Bergeron," why is Harrison Bergeron’s character considered a danger to society?He is more physically and
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  2. Read the excerpt from "Harrison Bergeron."Scrap metal was hung all over him. Ordinarily, there was a certain symmetry, a
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  3. Which condition is considered most dangerous by George and Hazel Bergeron in "Harrison Bergeron"?conformity oppression equality
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  4. Harrison bergeron by vonnegut, thesis statement about harrison using the words equality and freedom
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  5. Harrison bergeron by vonnegut, thesis statement about harrison using the words equality and freedom
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  6. Harrison bergeron by vonnegut, topic sentence about harrison using the word freedom
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  7. Harrison bergeron by vonnegut, topic sentence about harrison using the word equality
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  8. Harrison bergeron by vonnegut, thesis statement about harrison using the words equality and freedomusing the formula TAG, what +
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  9. Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?a Dr. Nemeth asked, "Has anyone read 'Harrison Bergeron'?" b Dr. Nemeth
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  10. 3. In "Harrison Bergeron," Kurt Vonnegut vividly illustrates the suppression of individuality and creativity under a regime of
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