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12 June, 23:24

Read the excerpt from "Harrison Bergeron." "I think I'd make a good Handicapper General." "Good as anybody else," said George. "Who knows better'n I do what normal is?" said Hazel. How does the dialogue develop Hazel's character?

1) It depicts her as a round character because she is looking to change her career.

2) It depicts her as a flat character because she represents the stereotype of perfectly average intelligence.

3) It depicts her as a round character because she is good at something, which makes her better than her peers.

4) It depicts her as a flat character because she is unclear about what normal means.

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  1. 12 June, 23:38
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    B. It depicts her as a flat character because she represents the stereotype of perfectly average intelligence.
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