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The agents of the Handicapper General make sure everyone is equal, i.e., option 1.
<h3>What is the Handicapper General?</h3>
The Handicapper General's agents enforce the equality laws, forcing citizens to wear "handicaps" such as masks for those who are too beautiful, loud radios that disrupt intelligent people's thoughts, and heavy weights for those who are strong or athletic.
The agents of the Handicapper General make sure everyone is equal.
Thus, the correct option is 1.
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What helps a literary critic determine a story's complex theme are the specific details within the story.
These details are what makes a story complex or simple - if there aren't enough details (or if there are, but they are pretty obvious to figure out), then a story would be simple. But if the details are difficult to understand and need to be explored and researched thoroughly, then it would be a complex story.