One message Kurt Vonnegut conveys through the satire “ Harrison Bergeron” is that the government cannot create an ideal society by forcing individuals to give up the qualities that make them unique explain how he uses the characters develop this message. Use evidence from the story to support your reponse.
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English, 22.06.2019 06:30
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English, 22.06.2019 13:00
Ineed it now in this discussion you will use what you learned about the poems "will there really be a 'morning'? ", "i dwell in possibility", and "ozymandias" to compare how both dickinson and shelley used form - lines, capitalization, and punctuation - to bring meaning to the poems. let's check out one of your classmate's posts: in both "will there really be a 'morning'? " and "i dwell in possibility," emily dickinson capitalizes the words in the poem that tell the reader what to focus on in the poem. shelley also capitalizes words that are not names. these must be important to the meaning of the poem. create one post that compares how both dickinson and shelley use form - lines, capitalization, and punctuation - to bring meaning to the poems "will there really be a 'morning'? ", "i dwell in possibility", and "ozymandias".
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English, 22.06.2019 15:00
Using tapec, tell me why do you think online school is the best schooling option for you.
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English, 22.06.2019 15:30
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