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Leto [7]
2 years ago
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( Will someone be able to help me with this assignment I will Mark you Brainliest). I Really Truly Need Help ASAP Has To Be Turn

ed In Today). Please Can someone help me. Will Mark Brainliest and Give 5 Stars. ( Compare and contrast how the structures used in " The Lottery " and " The Glass of Milk" contribute to their meaning. Write two paragraphs, and use evidence from the text as support. ( Ill post a picture of what I have written down so far). Please help me. ​

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Lubov Fominskaja [6]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:  In The Lottery it is a lot different from the glass of milk because of the storyline. In the glass of milk it talk about completely different subjects than the lottery, Such as, how the storyline takes place.

Explanation:

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