Answer:
Backstory.
Explanation:
The references to stones in the story "The Lottery" creates the backstory of the whole story. The ritual of the lottery wherein a member of a particular household is stoned to death is like an annual sport stemming from Mr. Joe Summer's free time. Even though the villagers no longer remember the relevance of the rituals associated with the 'lottery', they still remember to use stones for the killings. And it was with stones that they used to hurl at Tessie Hutchinson, the unlucky victim of the lottery draw which her own husband had marked the slip the previous night.
Answer: A
Explanation: He wants to hear more of nature
<span>The major crisis experienced by the narrator in ?The Yellow Paper? is that the suffered experience under a male dominated society and leads to changes for better in her life basic on the criteria of the narrator?s physically release, [ the narrator?s mentally release, and woman?s status in that society. The first change for better in narrator?s life after her suffered experience under a male
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The correct answer is true