The detail "And someone gave little Davy Hutchinson a few pebbles" contributes to the text because it stresses that everyone participates in the lottery, even Mrs Hutchinson's son.
To the people in the story, participating in the lottery is a necessary tradition that will ensure a good harvest. Winning the lottery (although no one really wants to "<em>win</em>") is seen as an honor.
The fact that they have Davy throw pebbles at his own mother proves that the townsfolk want every single person to share culpability for the stoning, even the smallest of children.
Answer:
1. a giant bat
2. racing
3. paradise
4. bigger than me
5. very unninteresting
6. a bat
7. so sore
8. a list of people that bought a lottery ticket
Answer:
i dont have a answer for this there is no numbers
Explanation:
I think E. Would be the best answer correct me if I’m wrong :/
Materials such as a stick, a bunch of rags and a flower become objects of Pearl’s witchcraft. Without any physical change, Pearl allowed the things around her to become puppets in her inner drama.