<span>One needs to look now farther than the first paragraph to realize that Vonnegut's tale is laced with irony and satire. The strongest hint is when he mentions that there are over 100 ammendments in the Constitution. All these ammendments are designed to make society "perfect." Later on George and his wife Hazel are discussing how George's handicaps, the bags of birdshot tied to his legs, are terribly inconvenient and painful. Hazel suggests George break a law and remove the bags since he isn't competing against anyone at home. George replies that if he broke the law so would others and they'd end up right back in the "Dark Ages". These examples depict there is no such thing as a perfect society. Equality (in looks, strength, intelligence, etc.) does not bring about perfection and competition is essential for a thriving economy. In every society there are winners and losers. There is no way around that.</span>
Answer: I'm not 100% sure but I think it's D.
it might also be C. it's one of those 2 for sure but I'm like %80 sure it's D.
Step-by-step explanation: please let me know if im right or wrong
Answer:
B
Explanation:
because her grandfather was too sick to travel to see Paulas family in California
It is a strange experience, and it confuses him.
in order to be strange it imply that the narrator have not felt this feeling before. furthermore, the feeling of confuse emphasises that it is a new experience for the narrator to the point the narrator is not able to identify the hunger.