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To all the people working in the dairy farm thank you for all you have done and the work you have put into your job and the frustration into doing what your doing for so many people, and due to virus I know somethings may be tuff or hard so just keep doing what your doing and let it be known that people out there thank you for all you have done!
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It's the last one again 
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its been the last one so many times now omg
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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The story presents the possibility that the lottery is dying out. For example, a passage in the seventh paragraph indicates that the villagers have already permitted certain parts of the lottery ritual to be lost. [A]t one time, some people remembered, there had been a recital of some sort, performed by the official of the lottery, a perfunctory, tuneless chant that had been rattled off duly each year; some people believed that the official of the lottery used to stand just so when he said or sang it, others believed that he was supposed to walk among the people, but years and years ago this part of the ritual had been allowed to lapse. There had been, also, a ritual salute, which the official of the lottery had had to use in addressing each person who came up to draw from the box, but this also had changed with time, until now it was felt necessary only for the official to speak to each person approaching.
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4 is c and 5 is b as well
Explanation: When the weather allows, Mr. Smith always tries to take her kids outside for a while each day.
It is parents’ duty and responsibility to join hands to take care of their children and give them a happy home.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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We volunteered to pick up debris from the beach to help keep it clean. 
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debris = trash