Which is the significance of the two men's names who create the slips for the lottery? The night before the lottery, Mr. Summers
and Mr. Graves made up the slips of paper and put them into the box, and it was then taken to the safe of Mr. Summers' coal company and locked up until Mr. Summers was ready to take it to the square next morning. -"The Lottery," Shirley Jackson
A. The lottery leaders take turns with the box in a similar way to seasons turning. B. The lottery box is dug out of a grave at the beginning of each summer. C. The lottery kicks off the joy of summer, but the losers end up feeling sad. D. The lottery happens every summer, and the winner of the lottery dies.
I believe C is correct, after reading through a few times I don't feel as though there is a defined topic sentence. The paragraph just seems to list facts without any true purpose.