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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
In “Harrison Bergeron” Vonnegut uses __________ to characterize Hazel and George.
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2. Question
In “Harrison Bergeron” the author shows Hazel to be kind of slow (intellectually) by
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3. Question
When the author describes Harrison (when he enters the ballet studio), the ___________ makes you realize that Harrison is extremely intelligent.
Select up to two answers.
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4. Question
The exposition of “Harrison Bergeron” is made up of mostly _____________. Select TWO.
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5. Question
Match the quote from the story to the type of characterization.
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- "Gee" said Hazel [again], "I could tell that one was a doozy."
- "George was toying with the vague notion that maybe dancers shouldn't be handicapped. But he didn't get very far with it before another noise in his ear radio scattered his thoughts."
- "Hazel had a perfectly average intelligence"
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Indirect Characterization [Hazel]
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Indirect Characterization [George]
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Direct Characterization
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