Where is the list of words we are to pick from? Or are we using every word to describe him in the book?
Answer: b. The absurdity of Harrison's exaggerated handicaps ridicules society's obsession with equality.
Explanation: in "Harrison Bergeron" the author describes a world where everyone is equal, nobody is better than anyone else in any sense. To achieve this, they make the people wear handicaps that inhibit their special gifts (singing well, good looking appearance, intelligence, etc). Harrison was specially gifted in many areas, so he had to wear a lot of handicaps, this ridicules the society's obsession with equality (they equalized the people in the lowest level).
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C. Puck dropped love juice from a flower in Lysander's eyes while he slept.
In Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Oberon, king of the fairies, tells Puck to put the juice from a flower on Demetrius' eyes so that he will wake up and fall in love with the first woman he sees. Even though he commands Puck to make sure the first person Demetrius sees is Helena, Puck makes a mistake and gives the potion to Lysander. As a result, Lysander sees Helena first and falls in love with her, so he no longer loves Hermia.