D, a young woman is seeking the help of someone more experienced
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Answer:
Vonnegut most cleary creates irony in Harrison Bergeron by Option C. Hazel is of average intelligence while George is above average intelligence.
Explanation:
This story is about the irony of forced equality. Hazel is the one who is free from any government controls or monitoring ("handicaps") because she is already average in intelligence and in her physical appearance. In this novel, the characters that are exceptional and different have their talents or attributes limited by government and social control to make them behave equal and not have advantages over others.
Answer:
<em>The only common perspective they had was to care for Honore's mother. </em>
Explanation:
This question is related to an interesting story called The Devil written by the famous Guy de Maupassant. Both La Rapet and Honore are the main characters of the story along with the ailing mother.
La Rapet was a dishwashing woman. She only cared for money while Honore was a poor man. He could not afford a nurse for his mother. But La Rapet had ulterior motives. She wanted the woman to die as soon as possible for this she told her devil stories.
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