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Ksju [112]
3 years ago
6

In Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery," when everyone opens the slips of paper, it is Bill Hutchinson who finds he has the paper wit

h the black spot on it.
How does this event affect the story's conflict?


It escalates the conflict by showing that Mr. Summers cheated the Hutchinsons by rushing Bill.


It reverses the conflict by suggesting that the villagers are thinking of doing away with the lottery.


It resolves the conflict when all the papers are gathered back up and placed back in the box.


It introduces the conflict by showing how Bill's wife Tessie reacts to the news and becomes distraught.

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2 answers:
PolarNik [594]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

D)It introduces the conflict by showing how Bill's wife Tessie reacts to the news and becomes distraught.

Explanation:

Cuz i just done it and got it right, trust me i just done it lol

Mama L [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

HELLO there

the answer you are looking for is D)

Explanation: as you have probably read, in the story , tessie becomes really distraught and bill has to comfort her. Also i did the quiz and this was the answer

Hopes this helps,

~Ukiahsmith1

P.S. Pls mark as brianliest would be happy

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have a nice day

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