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which of the following describes how harrison feels about his handicaps?
a he believes they have failed to make him equal to others.
b he believes they have made him weaker than others.
c he thinks everyone but him should wear them.
d he thinks they have made him stronger.
This question refers to Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut. Harrison's extreme handicaps (heavy weights, headphones, glasses) are meant to suppress his extraordinary strength and intelligence to enforce equality. He rejects these constraints, and his actions show he views the handicaps as ineffective at making him equal to others—he remains far more capable than the average person despite them. Options B, C, and D do not align with his character: he does not see the handicaps as making him stronger, does not think others should wear them, and knows he is not weaker than others.
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A. He believes they have failed to make him equal to others.