<u>Flashback</u> is a plot device, which interrupts a narrative in order to show past events. Dramas often have this.
Perry's IQ is only 76, but he's not stupid. His grandmother taught him everything he needs to know to survive: She taught him to write things down so he won't forget them. She taught him to play the lottery every week. And, most important, she taught him whom to trust. When Gram dies, Perry is left orphaned and bereft at the age of thirty-one. Then his weekly Washington State Lottery ticket wins him 12 million dollars, and he finds he has more family than he knows what to do with. Peopled with characters both wicked and heroic who leap off the pages, Lottery is a deeply satisfying, gorgeously rendered novel about trust, loyalty, and what distinguishes us as capable.<span> </span>
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Explanation:I don't know the context that the question was asked in but a palace car is a luxury railroad cart with commodities such as bed, food and clean furniture. This is only used for wealthy individuals.
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A. Caesar refused the offer three times
Here are some points to consider when making your argument:
The death penalty is only given to criminals who committed murders, not a minor crime such as stealing or even speeding (while driving a car).
The alternative to the death penalty is life in prison.
When an inmate goes on the death row, he\she doesn't know when the execution will take place. So it's kind of a suspense for them and drives them more crazy.
The execution is done by taking a show of drugs that puts them to death slowly. Lately, in the news, these executions have blotched up and went awry.
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