An allusion is a reference to a famous person or thing used to bring something to mind.
For example,
When someone says they were "shot by Cupid's arrow", they mean they fell in love with someone, and Cupid is often used to reference falling in love.
Hope that wasn't too confusing, lol.
Answer:
I'm not sure what lines 13 - 26 means, but they become guilty and Macbeth feels that his best friend starts to suspect him.
Explanation:
People are resistant to change. i think
Answer and Explanation:
<u>Meeting at ten in the morning meant the villagers would have enough time to be done with the lottery and be home by noon for lunch. While other bigger towns had to begin the lottery one day earlier, this village only had 300 inhabitants, which made it all faster for them.</u>
"The Lottery" is a short story by author Shirley Jackson in which the power of ritual and tradition is discussed as theme. The inhabitants of a village take part in a lottery every single year, on the 27th of June. The person who name is ultimately drawn in the lottery has to be killed by the others.