Dang, I was like..this is a funny question that i will say a joke, but then i actually thought about it for a sec and look at this.
The difference between the lottery and the Hunger Games is one is about winning lots of money and being famous for a day or two, and the other is about getting picked to kill someone, and also endangering yourself.
Get this. You can win the lottery by chance just like hunger games. Once you win the lottery, it has been seen multiple times before, people will usually blow it all, and become super poor, maybe becoming addicted to drugs and whatnot. With hunger games, (as we've seen before) you get one chance to make it big with your winnings otherwise you meet your demise.
So all-in-all the Lottery isn't very different from Hunger Games at all. Hope this helps :)
Answer:
D. his effectiveness in drawing charts.
Explanation:
Walter Dean Myers' "Into the Unknown," tells the story of James Cook and how he became an important asset for England and her territorial expansion. The short story narrates the growth of Cook and how he got involved in cartography and expeditions.
Lines 46 through 53 talk about the increased popularity of James Cook whose <em>"calculations were so well done, and so well thought out, that his reputation grew quickly." </em>He also successfully drew the chart of the Canadian border, later on, the astronomy of Venus.
Thus, the correct answer is option D.
Odysseus’ confident way with the bow and arrow shows that although he has the help of a god, he is obviously a skilled archer.
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