The main characters of the short story "The Lottery," by Shirley Jackson are:
- Mr. Summers and Mr. Graves, who prepare the paper slips for all the families of the village.
- Bill Hutchinson, whose family has been chosen.
- Tessie Huchinson, Bill's wife, who is picked to be stoned to death.
The answer is that the present participial phrase that describes John is this: Jamming too much trash into a garbage bag. It is defined that a participial phrase consists of a participle plus modifier(s), object(s), and a complement.
Answer:
This would be 4
Explanation:
Freewriting is essentially just you writing by yourself with no peers, you think of everything you write in this case.
The answer is: to recall Zeitoun’s foreign birth and the universality of struggles against nature
Zeitoun grown up in a coastal town, Jableh, in Syria, his father was a ship captain and when he and his brother drown to be sailor as well, after many year in the sea he stablishes in New Orleans, in the story is describes the great storm that evokes his memory of the island, this shows Zeitoun birth town and also that the nature forces universality.