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B) Despite not having any conscious memory of the accident, he remembers it in his subconscious
The correct answer is associative/ fictive kin.
Associative kin refers to a relationship between individuals, where they are not related by blood or family ties, yet, their bond is akin to that of family members or close relatives. Associative kin are likely to spend holidays together, vacation together and see each other regularly. In this instance, Marie shares an associative kin relationship with Danny and Karen's family since they have a close bond.
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1. Propaganda is used to control the citizens of society.
2. Information, independent thought, and freedom are restricted.
3. Citizens have a fear of the outside world.
4. Citizens live in a dehumanized state.
5. The society is an illusion of a perfect utopian world.
Explanation:
The passage in the question is from the very first paragraph of the text of Kurt Vonnegut's "Harrison Bergeron", a novel about a dystopian world. This excerpt shows the perceived "perfect utopian world' whereas the citizens still seem to be under the constant threat of being 'punished'.
The passage is also an example of the characteristics of a dystopic world that is the setting of the story. Here, propaganda is used as a means to control the citizens, with the restriction of the information and various other independent thoughts. This led to the fear and reluctance of the citizens in associating with the outside world, and the dehumanization of the perceived perfect society. All these is an illusion that the society they are living is the perfect utopian world.
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By 1750 there were 13 English colonies in North America. They were divided into three groups: The New England Colonies : Rhode Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire ; The Middle Colonies : Delaware, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey ; The Southern Colonies: Maryland, Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia