I think the answer is A. Kurt Vonnegut uses satire and irony in his short story Harrison Bergeron to criticize society's attempts to make everyone equal. The main irony he displays is that despite society's efforts to make everyone equal - by putting handicaps on people that excel on a particular criteria; these same handicaps give an idea on how much that person is superior. For example, those with the ugliest masks must have been the most beautiful.