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C. just got it right on apex

Hazel and George show very little emotion about their son's death because their handicaps keep them from maintaining focus on one idea. (option C)

Who are Hazel and George?

Hazel and George are characters in the dystopian short story "Harrison Bergeron." They live in a world where equality is enforced through the use of handicaps, which are devices that make people less intelligent, strong, or beautiful.

Both Hazel and George do not show emotion after their son's death is broadcast on TV. Hazel is of average intelligence already, and her husband George is forced to use a handicap that prevents him from thinking.

With the information above in mind, we can choose option C as the best answer.

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