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Ray Of Light [21]
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How is a public essay different from a personal essay?

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Lyrx [107]3 years ago
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I've done this question before and the answer is B.
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The absurdity of the lottery is reflected in the fact that the winner has to die. The villagers are afraid of the lottery, but participate in it every year. They are convinced that there needs to be a sacrifice. It could be argued that the villagers are not bad people for participating in the lottery. They are just foolish because they blindly follow such a pointless tradition. They lack judgment and logical thinking, as well as courage to put a stop to this unreasonable ritual. On the other hand, it could also be argued that as long as they do not suffer the consequences of the lottery, the villagers play by its rules. But when members of their family are selected as winners, they protest, which is seen when Tessie's husband is selected.

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Answer: Examples are all around us, but it is unlikely that bad things are really done for a greater good.

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