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Answer: c) He feels that he and Hillary were equals and that they could not have climbed Everest without each other's help.
In the excerpt, the author argues that Hillary is a fine man and his friend, and he is not offensive to him at any point. So it would be inaccurate to claim that he refers to him as a liar and a cheat.
He also makes it clear that he does not think Hillary is "superior" to him, or that he is weak. The only accurate thing is to say that they were both equals, and they helped each other out, but that he believes Hillary does not portray him that way in his account.
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The significance of "making people barons and dukes and earls" means that if people will be able to free themselves from their handicaps, they will be rewarded with a brighter future and a<u> greater freedom.</u>
Explanation:
The question above is related to the story entitled "Harrison Bergeron." The story focuses on the "equality" of humans in the year 2081. The equality being mentioned here is literal equality, which means <u>no one should be above than the other even when it comes to intelligence</u>. George was more intelligent than his age that he was given a<em> mental handicap radio in his ear</em> so the government can control him and stay attuned to what he's thinking.
Harrison Bergeron was a <em>"wanted man" </em>who recently escaped from prison. He wanted to overthrow the government because for him <u>people should be free from the straps of handicaps that are being attached to them.</u> For him, people should be free to do what they want and harness their potentials to the best of their ability. This was the freedom he was referring to and showing to people.