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29 November, 11:01

Why do Hazel and George show very little emotion about their sob's death A: because the government has removed people's ability to feel emotions. B: because the newscast does not identify the outlaw as their son. C: because the newscast doesn't show his face. D: because their handicaps cause them to forget about it quickly

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  1. 29 November, 11:14
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    The answer is D.

    The handicaps exist so that people can't think extensively about things.
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