Answer:what the charater or narrator telling the story can see. the author can choose to tell the story by dertimmaned the point of view.
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I think the answer is D, I am dearly sorry if that is wrong.
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Everything said in that paragraph was just about her finding the courage to ask her grandfather to pay for the jacket, I think it is the only one that would match paragraph 14. Looking at the other answer choices i don't see how they would make sense.
The writer's attitude towards the lottery is that if a person pulls a piece of "paper out of the black box" and there is a black dot on it, they must be stoned.
The story's use of stoning as a kind of sacrifice is highly pertinent. It shows the community's willingness to retain severe traditions.
I can tell that the author hates this horrible tradition. The author permitted Tessie, the mother, to remark, "It isn't fair," in order to convey his opposition to this lottery.
The youngest kid, Davy, was told to gather some rocks and throw them at his mother. This also reveals the author's mindset because of how the characters act while the jackpot is selected once more.
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B sounds right to me. Using I and we in a formal paper isn't allowed and calling the advancements he has made fascinating and life altering is only an opinion