Correct answer is A. It's set against a historical backdrop.
Answer: c. by implying that forced uniformity interferes with individuals’ intellectual development
Explanation:
In the book, "Harrison Bergeron," humanity is in a dystopian society where there is an emphasis on equality such that people who have an edge over others and given handicaps to bring them level with the rest of the population.
George here is being made to wear a mental handicap that limits his use of his above average intelligence. George is therefore unable to grow intellectually because of the handicap forced on him to promote uniformity and equality.
The yellow wallpaper is driven by the narrators sense that wallpaper is a text she must interpret that its something effecting her
How can it be “I love you” when love doesn’t exist-
Answer:
D
Explanation:
'Till the seed of the fire flicker and glow' indicates that the narrator is trying to restart the fire which is confirmed by the statement 'I kneel and blow'