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Answer:
B). She cites major awards given over a long period.
Explanation:
Professor Hoffman claims that horror movies have upgraded the quality of films over several years and they have been more authentic and genuine to the audience. <u>In order to substantiate her claim, she 'cites the significant honors and awards that the horror movies have been winning for these years</u>.' These awards justify that the content provided in horror movies are offering more veritable content that id liked and admired by people. Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.
I think Bruno didn’t try to protect his friend when Shmuel is attacked by Lieutenant Kotler is because he was so scare of what Lieutenant did to the servant. Bruno didn’t have the courage to stand up for his friend eventhrough that he really did want to.
• Have you ever done something to a friend that made you feel bad or ashamed? How does shame and remorse figure into the friendship between Bruno and Shmuel? How does Bruno show his remorse?
Everyone makes mistakes and also did I. Right after Bruno answered Lieutenant, he felt ashame about his words. Bruno was too innocent, he didn’t know that eating a piece of chicken can get Shmuel to the punishment of death. As he felt to sorry for Shmuel, he was the one that insisted Shmuel to take the chicken and he was the one who didn’t tell the truth. In order to show his remorse, Bruno went to the place they usually meet and waited for Shmuel eventhrough that Shmuel didn’t show up for few days. But then he did, and that was when Bruno apologized to Shmuel. (He hesitated for a moment, not wanting to get sidetracked. He felt that he should say it one last time and really mean it. ‘I’m very sorry, Shmuel,’ he said in a clear voice. ‘I can’t believe I didn’t tell him the truth. I’ve never let a friend down like that before. Shmuel, I’m ashamed of myself.’ Pg 175, ch 15).
Answer:
The children are the first to reach the square for the lottery because they have nothing to do as the school was closed for the holidays. moreover, it could also be because they do not fully understand the gravity of the situation and the 'event' is a sort of entertainment and respite from their normal boring holidays.
Explanation:
Shirley Jackson's short story "The Lottery" revolves around the age-old tradition of a small village in choosing a 'winner' for the annual sacrifice. The story delves into how past traditions, which may seem outdated and even barbaric still tends to 'dictate' how man live their lives and how this acts as an obstacle for any development and progress.
At the beginning of the story, the narrator mentions how the children were the first to assemble for the 'lottery' draw. This was partly because<em> "School was recently over for the summer, and the feeling of liberty sat uneasily on most of them"</em>. But it could also suggest that they think of this <em>"lottery"</em> as something exciting, and do not fully understand the gravity of the situation had the 'winner' been one of them.
For them, this event was a form of entertainment, a break from the usual boredom of holiday, a respite from their boring everyday life trying to keep themselves occupied. They readily collected stones, for they know it is required and they willfully did it without being told to do so. Unlike the parents who took their time reaching the scene, the children represent the 'innocent' souls unaware of the consequences for the lottery's<em> "winner"</em>.