Sanger Rainsford - A world-renowned big-game hunter and the story’s protagonist. Intelligent, experienced, and level-headed, Rainsford uses his wits and physical prowess to outwit General Zaroff. His understanding of civilization and the relationship between hunter and prey is radically transformed during his harrowing days on the island. Hiding from Zaroff, he recalls his days fighting in the trenches of World War I, where he witnessed unimaginable violence. At the same time, the three-day chase reverses his life of privilege and ease, forcing him to sacrifice comfort and luxury to survive.
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This short story “<em>The lottery”</em>is written by <em><u>Shirley Jackson</u></em> and tells about the seemingly harmless village tradition of holding an annual lottery, but with an unexpected ending. The lottery is in fact to get a sacrifice to ensure a good crop. The sacrificed person (lottery winner) must be stoned to death.
Question: Which detail from "The Lottery" best contributes to this theme?
Answer: The children gather stones before the adults assemble for the lottery.
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Jack ironically sets the fire that brings rescue when he starts the forest on fire to smoke Ralph out of hiding. The " Navy Officer" .
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B. The book, torn and ripped nearly to shreds, was now worthless.
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