Explanation:
If you are writing a letter, you should first include your full address that includes your name, street name, country, zip code, and other.
You must also write the address of your sister and the date of writing.
After that, you can start with something like this:
Dear sister Sandra,
I am writing to you because I know how difficult this situation is for you.
My opinion is the same as the opinion of our parents and I know that in the future you will think like us too. Now you are young and you do not know what to do.
I will give you advice that you should not act like you want because of the situation and you should trust our parents. Do not act like a young person, act like a mature one.
Sending lots of love!
Maria M.
A because the question asks for who Jane is looking for not who Peter is looking for.
Answer:
The act/ behavior of Mrs. Delacroix is ironic for she seemed to have more respect and interest in preserving the tradition than her friend's life.
This instance of irony shows that the villagers hold the power of tradition more important than the barbaric tradition of putting someone to death just for a "good harvest".
Explanation:
Shirley Jackson's short story "The Lottery" set in an unnamed village in an unspecified time/year tells of a village's annual ritual of stoning one person to death as a way of 'offering' for a goof harvest. This ritual is barbaric and the people in the village also knows it but they wouldn't change it anyway.
The present year's lot fell on the Hutchinsons, where another lot drew Tessie out as the year's 'winner'. Mrs. Delacroix seemed to be a close friend of Tessie, for we see them standing together and talking while the lottery was about to start. But once the "winner" had been chosen and Tessie "won", Mrs. Delacroix began to take the biggest stone, "<em>so large she had to pick it up with both hands</em>" and urged Mrs. Dunbar to hurry so that she can get back to her house chores. This is ironic, considering she seemed to be close to Tessie just few minutes back. But now, she doesn't seem to have any remorse or pity for her friend.
The ironic or unexpected behavior of Mrs. Delacroix in wanting to get the "ritual" over with, shows not only her but also the whole village's ingrained practice of the annual ritual. They seem to keep more importance on tradition, even if it seemed barbaric, than saving a friend's life. So accustomed are they to the long standing tradition of the "lottery" that they seemed to know nothing better but observe it and be done with.
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Explanation:
You need to have articles about your topic to help you, also make sure if you take evidence from the article put quotes. You also need to write paragraphs on what ever your writing about. Make sure you have enough evidence and your own opinion. Hope it helps!
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