I would say A because it sounds correct if you say t out loud. If you say it with b or c it doesn't sound as normal.
Answer:
wear a mask so it doesn't spread. sanitize so you can stay and feel clean. social distance so you don't infect others
Don't touch your eyes or you will get sick
Don't put things in your mouth or it will get you very sick
Don't have large gatherings or people can get infected
"The Lottery" is a short story written by Shirley Jackson, first published in the June 26, 1948, issue of The New Yorker.
The story describes a fictional small town in contemporary America, which observes an annual rite known as "the lottery", in which a member of the community is selected by chance to be stoned to death. It is implied in the story that the lottery is practiced to ensure the community's continued well being.
Readers' initial negative response surprised both Jackson and The New Yorker: subscriptions were cancelled, and much hate mail was received throughout the summer of its first publication, while the Union of South Africa banned the story.
The story has been dramatized several times and subjected to much sociological and literary analysis, and has been described as one of the most famous short stories in the history of American literature.[4]
Answer:
Is repetitive and argumentative.
Explanation:
The effect of the underlined words: -yes, at herself- is repetitive and argumentative at the same time. Since in saying "to herself" she is saying the same thing but in other words and at the same time, she argues and reinforces what she says so that she understands more what she means. By saying "to herself" leads the reader to what is being said about the person.
Answer:
Customs
Explanation:
A novel of manners generally recreates a fictional version of a society and developing a complex and realistic version of a society. This may include drawing tradition (customs) from one or more societies, and implementing them into this realistic imaginary society.
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