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At the end of the story, who wins the lottery?
Evil can be cloaked in something that seems to be good.
throw them at whoever wins the lottery
black spot
Other towns are giving up and not conducting lotteries anymore.
death
He says it will lead to nothing but trouble
The author begins with calmness and tranquility, but she ultimately shifts the reader to shock and confusion.
Tessie
What did the black dot represent?
Evil can be cloaked in something that seems to be good.
throw them at whoever wins the lottery
black spot
Other towns are giving up and not conducting lotteries anymore.
death
He says it will lead to nothing but trouble
The author begins with calmness and tranquility, but she ultimately shifts the reader to shock and confusion.
Tessie
Which of the following events is not an event that exemplifies the short story’s dark story and tone?
Evil can be cloaked in something that seems to be good.
throw them at whoever wins the lottery
black spot
Other towns are giving up and not conducting lotteries anymore.
death
He says it will lead to nothing but trouble
The author begins with calmness and tranquility, but she ultimately shifts the reader to shock and confusion.
Tessie
What may be one theme of “The Lottery”?
Evil can be cloaked in something that seems to be good.
throw them at whoever wins the lottery
black spot
Other towns are giving up and not conducting lotteries anymore.
death
He says it will lead to nothing but trouble
The author begins with calmness and tranquility, but she ultimately shifts the reader to shock and confusion.
Tessie
What do the villagers do with the stones the young boys collected at the beginning of the story?
Evil can be cloaked in something that seems to be good.
throw them at whoever wins the lottery
black spot
Other towns are giving up and not conducting lotteries anymore.
death
He says it will lead to nothing but trouble
The author begins with calmness and tranquility, but she ultimately shifts the reader to shock and confusion.
Tessie
What is Old Man Warner’s reaction upon hearing that other towns have either given up the lottery or are considering doing so?
Evil can be cloaked in something that seems to be good.
throw them at whoever wins the lottery
black spot
Other towns are giving up and not conducting lotteries anymore.
death
He says it will lead to nothing but trouble
The author begins with calmness and tranquility, but she ultimately shifts the reader to shock and confusion.
Tessie
How does the mood change throughout the story?
Evil can be cloaked in something that seems to be good.
throw them at whoever wins the lottery
black spot
Other towns are giving up and not conducting lotteries anymore.
death
He says it will lead to nothing but trouble
The author begins with calmness and tranquility, but she ultimately shifts the reader to shock and confusion.
Tessie
What can be seen on the slip of the paper of the winner of the lottery?
Evil can be cloaked in something that seems to be good.
throw them at whoever wins the lottery
black spot
Other towns are giving up and not conducting lotteries anymore.
death
He says it will lead to nothing but trouble
The author begins with calmness and tranquility, but she ultimately shifts the reader to shock and confusion.
Tessie
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