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Although there is a slight misunderstanding of the text in the first sentence of the first body paragraph (Nana impacts the story's plot because she had the farm, that the main character went to during the summer and saw the monarchs migrate), this is a misconstruing of an implicit idea in the text and does not ...
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The characters themselves have little control over what happens to them.
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Well, we know that an "adverb" is describing a verb which means a doing word so we would know that Jenna is riding her bicycle well would mean: Jenna is "well" riding her bicycle.
The answer is between B and D.
The 300 villages in the Lottery are blindly obedient to a tradition that is years and years old. Some things have been dropped and others added and nobody quite knows why.
The beginning of June 28 is just as serene. There are all sorts of interpretations, but nothing hides Jackson's anger about blind tradition that would even sacrifice young children and accept it as being a "good sport."
Tilly is the only one who is justifiably upset. The stones are going to be about her and they will kill her. Being stoned in the Bible was a slow painful process. You weren't killed by being hit. You died by suffocation because the weight of the stones eventually was greater than what the lungs could push up and let down so you could continue breathing.
This stoning is less biological and more what you think stoning should accomplish -- death by loss of blood. It is a horrible death. Everyone seems to take it for granted -- everyone but Tilly who had to endure it.
If you were writing an essay, you could easily defend A, B and D. My choice is D, but I wouldn't discount B at all.