Let us take the case of Danny first.
For 3 hours of swimming lessons the charge of Danny = $35
Then
For 1 hour of swimming the charge of Danny = 35/3 dollars
= 11.67 dollars
Now let us take the case of Martin
For 2 hours of swimming lesson Martin Charges = $24
Then
For 1 hour of swimming lesson the charge of Martin = 24/2 dollars
= 12 dollars
So from the above deductions we can conclude that Danny offers a better deal.
I believe that the correct answer is B. If it was written it would have been underlined, but since it isn't quotation marks are needed.
Answer: “Every twenty seconds or so, the transmitter would send out some sharp noise to keep people like George from taking unfair advantage of their brains.’”
This quote is the one that best exemplifies how trying to make everyone the same is a dangerous and foolish goal. This is the main theme of <em>Harrison Bergeron</em>, by Kurt Vonnegut. In this story, people are meant to be all the same due to a government mandate. In order to achieve this, people who are too beautiful, too intelligent or too athletic have to wear handicaps in order to be brought down to the level of the lowest common denominator.
I believe it's D.
They did a guest list, but never sent the invitations. It also has the best transition word