Answer:
‘The Lottery’ and ‘Harrison Bergeron’, two short stories depicting dystopian ways of life were written in the mid-twentieth century just after the second world war and in the midst of the fight for equality in western civilization. These stories display commonalities and differences in areas such as their authoritarian atmosphere, perceptions of equality, and based on their general arch and themes. To begin, the two stories parallel in the government ruling and corresponding atmosphere. Both stories have an authoritarian government in place with a strong set of rules regulated by methods of control and propaganda. Within ‘The Lottery’ for example, the governing body established an annual randomized public execution under the guise of it being a sacrifice for the crops.
Answer:
1: B 2: B 3: She fears Dorthy for the shoes she wears, and the allies she's making.
Explanation:
don't quote me, my best answer after seeing movies and reading both wickeds.
Answer: A: number 4 Holmes is willing to risk his own safety to prevent a crime. B: 2. “The light flashed upon the barrel of a revolver, but Holmes’s hunting crop came down on the man’s wrist, and the pistol clinked upon the stone floor.”
Explanation:
Use the process of elimination, then read all of the answers.
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This is the correct answer as far as I know: shoe-do
rock-sock
Answer:
The author manipulated time to create a sense of mystery by quickly summarizing how the statues were carved from stone.
Explanation:
In the passage the author of the fictional journal entries quickly glossed over the details of the statues.
He stated that they were carved from stone and how many there are, but he did not dwell with any particular emphasis on how they were actually carved.