"Harrison Bergeron" takes place in 2081, in the United States, and it's main point is the society depicted, that restrained critical thinking and creativity, as well as competition; in a distorted application of methods to achieve equality. They used devices to avoid clear thinking, masks to hide beauty with the purpose of placing people in the same level.
The characters are the Bergeron family in which the son, Harrison Bergeron, was so superior that no "containment" device could avoid his skills and appearance to show up. In a tentative of changing the world and freeing the handicapped people, and after all that being their "King", Harrison defies the system and ends up being murdered by the commander of this new world: The United States Handicapper General. As no one could remember what happened on the moment before, even Harrison's parents who were watching the scene on TV, the world continued as it were.
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“A Doll's House” revolves around one marriage in the 19th century, but reveals insights into timeless topics like gender roles, economic justice, love and deceit. According to director May, the story indicates how gender inequality harms everyone involved—like Torvald, Nora and their children—not just women
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The answer is C, Who's coming to your house for dinner?
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If we look at all the answer choices in depth we can see why the clear answer is C.
A. Wrong usage of the word "two", two represents the number form and the proper usage would be "too".
B. Wrong usage of "you're". The word you're represents "you are", and putting it together it doesn't sound right and in general isn't the right usage.
C. No grammar issues, correct usage of Who's since it is an abbreviation for "who is".
D. Incorrect usage of Whose, I would assume it would be who's.
*Note: if the answer had two correct options I would choose C and D :)
A: Family reunions can be a very frustrating experience for teenagers today.
or B.There is no reason that anyone should have a bad time while at a family reunion.
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