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Reading Work Sample Practice
English 11B - Excerpt from "Harrison Bergeron" by Kurt Vonnegut
Please compare and contrast our society today with the dystopian society in the story. Be sure to
discuss at least one similarity and one difference and include specific examples (with quotations) from the
story and today (at least 5 sentences)

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