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Huckleberry Finn - C. Mark Twain
Portrait of a Lady - A. Henry James
The Awakening- E. Kate Chopin
One of Ours - D. Willa Carter
Call of the Wild - B. Jack London
Answer:
A - Because the characters’ view the lottery as acceptable, while readers view it as horrific, it creates shock and suspense over Tessie's fate.
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The mission words are <em>...unless you put that personality </em><u><em>in a believable and significant social context.</em></u>
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<h3>Full Quote</h3>
You can't say anything meaningful about the mystery of personality unless you put that personality in a believable and significant social context.
<h3>O'Connor's Idea about Characterization</h3>
In the "<em>Purple Elephant Theory of Literature"</em> for instance, O'Connor strives to show that people are like purple elephants...that is unique. Because, humans are social in nature, the social context of a character is very critical.
Learn more about Flannery O'Connor's works at the link below:
brainly.com/question/11325034
Well I'm not going to write the whole thing for you but I will give some ideas.
Explore how the fortune was acquired:
One of them may have created an invention that changed the world
Won the lottery
Won a competition
Saved the world
Robbed the London Bank
Whether the dynamic within the family changed:
They might all become robbers.
The parts might start argueing and cause a split in the family.
The parts might start arguing and they might go to a mini war within the family.
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