Harrison Bergeron
Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
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ACROSS unceasing __ (Watchfulness and 5 He flung away his rubber-ball interesting, hearing all the
care) of a United States nose (and) revealed a man that different sounds," said Hazel a
1 The type of dancers on the government department head. would have awed __, the god of little -__. (Jealous)
Television screen? 27 Clue #13 across is this kind of __. (2 words) 22 The month that still drove people
2 Why Hazel Bergeron did not figurative language? 6 The words the TV announcer crazy?
have a mental handicap 28 The things these dancers wore had difficulty uttering? (3 words) 23 Ballerinas, technicians,
installed; she couldn't think about to impede their grace; sash 7 "Excuse me-" she said, and she musicians, and announcers __
anything except in short __? weights and bags of __ __? (2 began again, making her voice (cringed, trembled) on their
9 All this equality (in society) was words) absolutely __ (non-combative). knees before him, expecting to
overseen by this government 29 The genre of this story: __ __? (2 8 He is a genius and an athlete, is die.
department head, the United words) __-__, and should be regarded 24 Clue #11 down is this kind of
States __ __? (2 words) 30 The Author of the story; __ __ as extremely dangerous." (2 figurative language which seems
12 What the dancers wore to Jr.? (2 words) words) opposite, but makes sense or a
conceal their beauty; __? 10 George and Hazel's athletic, but __?
13 Last of all he removed her mask. DOWN combative son? (2 words)
She was __ beautiful. 11 She must have been
14 "I shall now select my __!" 1 The government felt that people extraordinarily beautiful, because
17 What the government put in like George were taking unfair the mask she wore was __.
George Bergeron's ear; a little __ advantage of their __. (Repulsive)
__ __ (3 words) 3 Two of the eight ballerinas who 15 A type of figurative language
18 Clue #5 down is this type of had collapsed to the studio floor, used in clue #4 down?
figurative language? were holding their __ (a 16 Why the announcer had difficulty
21 The Name of the vigilant civil homonym for shrines). delivering the News bulletin; like
servant who killed the Emperor 4 As he watched the dancers, a all Newsmen he had a __ __? (2
and Empress? (3 words) buzzer sounded in George's words)
25 How the dancers leaped; like head. His thoughts fled in panic, 19 What Harrison looked like; a
deer __ __ __? (3 words) like bandits from a __ __. (2 walking __ in the race of life?
26 All the equality was due the words) 20 "I'd think it would be real
Harrison Bergeron
Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
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