Answer and Explanation:
This question refers to the short story "Harrison Bergeron", by Kurt Vonnegut. Set in the future, the plot revolves around a strange type of equality imposed by the American government. People who are beautiful, talented, or intelligent, for example, are forced to wear handicaps to be ordinary. Harrison is a 14-year-old who wears several handicaps. One day, he escapes prison, rips his handicaps off in live television, and dances with a ballerina. However, they are both shot and killed by the Handicapper General, Diana Moon Glampers.
Imagine that Diana Moon Glampers had missed and that Harrison and the ballerina escaped. How might the story's plot have changed?
If Harrison and the ballerina had escaped, it is possible that the plot would develop toward their being chased down by the government. It is also possible that other people who were forced to wear handicaps might feel inspired by Harrison's action. Perhaps more and more people would begin to tear off their handicaps and join Harrison in his act of defiance.
The correct answer would be the third option, prosperous. This means it's successful and doing well :)
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I think it's the last one
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Explanation:
Culturally responsive teaching (CRT) is a research-based approach that makes meaningful connections between what students learn in school and their cultures, languages, and life experiences. ... Students bring this knowledge to the classroom every day, including their culture, language, and life experiences.
Answer: okay I will
Explanation: it was Wednesday night when my concert choir teacher was saying that we had a concert tonight and I was so excited that I wanted to do a great job at the concert so my class and I sang dreams take flight,oh come on come Emanuel, a million dreams,hark the Harold, the Lord blessed you and keep you, and that was all the songs we sang it was so fun that at the end of the concert we all went to Hershey park and it was so much fun