Answers:
- To make a connection between American society’s desire for equality and its fears of conformity.
- To exaggerate the absurdity of the American vision of a utopian society in which everyone is equal.
- To warn citizens of the dangers of government control through an imagined, futuristic society.
Harrison Bergeron is a satirical, dystopian science-fiction short story. It was written by American author Kurt Vonnegut and published in 1961. The story talks about a society in which the government regulates that everyone should be equal in beauty, brains and physical capacity. This forces the population to wear "handicaps." The satire warns against government control while criticizing society's obsessive quest for equality.
<h3>Put parentheses around the adverb clause by placing the parentheses in their correct locations. After i study Ill play with you </h3>
Answer : (After I study), I'll play with you.
I think it is description
The answer is A, because beneficial, solute, and equal, do not make sense in the sentence.
Explanation:
A) Mary Chesnut is starting to write her diary on November 8, 1860 when she found of that Abraham Lincoln is elected for the president of United States. She was on the train and that was the moment when she decided that she will write about everything that is happening around her. Those events were Abraham Lincoln election, the South’s secession from the Union, Civil War.
B) The diary is giving us reveal of the daily life back then including finances, race, struggles, and sacrifices. She was fighting trough the diary to come to terms with the things that was very important back them and all of them were wanting it. That thing was freedom. She met many people during her lifetime, those were famous people, people who survived the war and people who are having many secrets.
C) For me, the most surprising thing is that she recorded her impressions during the five years. Also, I found surprising that she wanted to describe and represent all secrets and events that she found out from other people and I think that that is really brave.