The answer to number 2 is A) It is relevant but is insufficient to prove his claims as it relies on his own beliefs.// I took the test.
Answer:
The beginning of “The Lottery” doesn’t seem very odd. The people seem relatively normal, the adults are working, yet there is a sense of uneasiness. It soon becomes clear that the “lottery” that keeps getting mentioned is what causes this sense of unease. Yet the reader is still unaware of what part of this lottery is making them uncomfortable, and it starts to become clear that winning the lottery is not a good thing. Slowly the reader puts together various pieces of the story, and it becomes clear what will happen: the winner of the lottery is stoned to death, supposedly to ensure a good harvest. The story becomes darker and darker as one realizes that no one really even knows the origin of the ritual and why it cannot be done away with. It becomes clear that “The Lottery” is a prime example of a dystopia, because propaganda is used to control the citizens, which leads to the freedom of information being heavily restricted. This happens to the point where citizens from different towns rarely speak with one another. One must question why this information is restricted (or rather, has it simply been forgotten?) how it came to be this way, and why the citizens don’t work to change it.
Explanation:
It made her decide to investigate research laboratories.
The firm had an excellent SAFETY record
That was very IRRESPONIBLE of you to do
They say the most important quality to become a teacher is PATIENCE
The country's economy needs a quick RECOVERY after the financial crisis
A mother would do anything to keep her child out of DANGER
Unfortunately, there were very few SURVIVORS after the train crash
It's SURPRISING that you failed the test after studying for weeks
It's illegal to phone the emergency services and give them UNTRUTHFUL information
"It is admirable to profess because it was once admirable to live . . . To be a philosopher is . . . to love wisdom as to live according to it's dictates . . . [a life of simplicity, independence, magnanimity, and trust]. "
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