Answer all 3 questions. Question 1: In " Harrison Bergeron," Kurt Vonnegut writes that Hazel has " average" intelligence, but she cannot even remember what happened to Harrison 20 seconds after he dies. Based on that, what can you infer about Vonnegut's opinion of average intelligence in this society? Question 2: Was Harrison Bergeron's rebellion worthwhile? Why or why not?. Question 3: How has the society in " Harrison Bergeron " misunderstood the idea of equality? ( Will Mark Brainliest if answered correctly.​

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1. This shows that the average intelligence is not very smart. In the book, they make the very smart people dumer so that things can be "equal", which you will soon learn, or have learned already.

2. Equality and fairness are different and they got it mixed up. Equality is treating people the same, or viewing them as the same, no matter their circumstance, but fairness is making sure everyone is the EXACT same, like sharing a pizza, its only FAIR that, between two people, they each get four.

They have confused these concepts.

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