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"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."
In "Harrison Bergeron," by Kurt Vonnegut, Americans are not allowed to be more intelligent, better-looking or physically fitter than any other. As a result, the government has installed a handicap radio in George's head to control his above-average intellectual capacity.
Answer:
Indirect object of (did expect)
Explanation:
You use whom—which is a pronoun—when it is the object of a sentence. If you can replace the word with "her," "him," or "them" for example, use "whom." You'll know when to use "whom" if the pronoun is used in the objective case, or action is being done to the pronoun. But, you usually add a preposition before whom, such as: To whom did you expect to win the World Series?
Answer:
B. He is a curious seeker.
Explanation:
In the text, the narrator's use of the word "guesswork" to describe he is a curious seeker.
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Im sorry i cant help seams like an test not assessment =(
Explanation: sorry i would but yeah have a good day The young man is caring for the older man, The man's eye is what drives the younger man insane enough to murder the man and chop his body up to hide it under the floorboards. Cops come that night (or the next day, I don't remember) because neighbors heard screaming. The young man said he had a nightmare. He invited the cops inside and sat them for tea right over where he buried the man's body. He thinks he got away with the perfect crime and there's no way he could get caught. But he starts hearing the heartbeat of the old man and some readers translate that to his guilt, others say it's the pressure of getting away with the perfect crime and having to keep it a secret that drove him mad. He finally lost his mind in front of the police and admitted to it, pulling up the floor boards for them. is an example of what u could use sorry have not read ur book