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:
the camaraderie of nobles and knights
Explanation:
In the excerpt that was provided in the question, the element was the camaraderie of nobles and knights. Camaraderie refers to the spirit of good friendship and loyalty among members of a specific group. In this excerpt, the King was enjoying the festivities with many loyal members of the high brotherhood which were made up of various nobles and knights.
C would be your answer there due to it trying to help you visualize the setting
Answer:
I year ago my family were really sick except me and they all went to the hospital
The correct answer is the following: <em>option a. The universal theme of a story is often revealed at the resolution of the story, when the reader can see how the story ends.</em>
In literature the terms of "theme" and "universal theme" are commonly used. While the theme of a work of literature is defined as the main message revealed through a story, the universal theme is defined as a theme that applies to anyone and everywhere, that is relatable to a wide set of readers.
In both cases, to know the theme or the universal theme of a piece of literature work, it is needed to read through the whole story and analyze it to find out what the theme of it is, and if it can be a universal theme relatable to a big audience.