Gladwell's purpose in the last part of the essay is to evoke the reader's emotions. He did it through using quotations.
In the mystery story <em>August Heat </em>by W. F. Harvey, Mr. Atkinson, one of the main characters, inscribes James's name and date of his death in his sample headstone without knowing James, and then tries to protect him. To make this fact more believable, James's date of birth is also carved in the model headstone Mr. Atkinson carves without knowing who James Withencroft is.
Answer: The characters motivations, were that they needed to participate in the lottery, or they may be picked.
Explanation:
Answer:
a.) They refused to apologize for mistakes.
Explanation:
The author compare the Puritans with other groups of their time because they refused to apologize for their mistakes of practicing religion other than Christianity. The Puritans came to the Americas to expand upon Puritan religion which was not allowed in their own country. They did not apologize for their choosing another religion and prefer migration to the New land where they are free to practice their religion.