Question 14 Unsaved
‘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.”

What does the exchange above between George and Hazel suggest about the Handicapper General?



Question 14 options:

That the Handicapper General’s job is difficult


That Hazel has been trained to be the Handicapper General but did not get the job


That the Handicapper General is no different than anyone else in the society and does not possess any special skills.


That the Handicapper General was picked God.

Respuesta :

That the Handicapper General is no different than anyone else in the society and does not possess any special skills.



Is this from Ender's Game?

The correct answer is "that the Handicapper General is no different than anyone else in the society and does not possess any special skills".

Explanation: In "Harrison Bergeron" by Kurt Vonnegt, the author states that everybody was made to be equal, and average, including the Handicapper General.  By everyone becoming equal, everyone would be equally good at becoming the Handicapper General.