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how does the setting in "Harrison Bergeron" affect George?

A. Due to helpful television programming,George is more capable of parenting his son.

B. Due to the constant noise in his ears, George is less capable of loving his wife than before.

C. Due to government involvement, George is more capable of managing his life.

D. Due to government regulations, George is less intelligent than he was originally.

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Answer:I think D

Explanation: it’s tells that George is less intelligent than he’s was originally due to government involvement.

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User Ashik Jyothi
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Answer:

A. Due to government regulations George is less intelligent than he was before. Hope this helps. Have a great day

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User Julien Kode
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