Hi Scarlet,
Let’s go over each option.
A. Not say a word. (Not saying a word to the boss might make Lennie seem rude).
B. Give him his work ticket. (This might make Lennie seem thoughtful, but a little too cocky).
C. Introduce himself. (This might make Lennie seem polite).
D. Show the boss his strength. (This might make Lennie seem impressive, but could also make him appear overbearing).
Now ask yourself, what would YOU do when meeting a potential boss? Or in general, what would you do when meeting a person in general?
One of these answers does not have a negative implication.
Hey user
the answer to this is going to be
B
C because they use no slang or abbreviations.
Answer:wheres the poem or whatever
Explanation:
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.