It is the year ____, and thanks to new Amendments to the ____ and the vigilance of the ____ General, everyone is ____. When the story opens, the reader meets George ____ and his wife, Hazel, who are watching ____ on TV. To make sure that nobody is smarter, stronger, or better looking than anyone else, they have been given ____. For example, George who is considered to have above-average ____ must wear a ____ in his ear. Every few seconds, the transmitter dispatches a ____ noise in George's ear. This noise ____ him from his thoughts and makes him unable to think clearly. Meanwhile, the ballerinas are forced to wear ____ to hide their ____ and bags of ____ to limit their ____ ability. Meanwhile, George and Hazel's son, ____, has been ____ by the government. Harrison is thought to be a dangerous ____ because of his superior ____, intelligence, and good looks. Harrison eventually ____ from prison and appears on the Bergeron's ____ screen. As he interrupts the ____, he rips off his ____ and screams, "I am the ____." He then selects a ballerina as his ____ and removes her handicaps. The two ____, feeling ____ for just a moment before they are ____ by the Handicapper General, ____ Moon Glampers. Harrison's ____ witness this act but are unable to ____ what has happened to their son. They carry on in their ____.

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