Characters Description Additional Details Mr. Summers (example) Runs the lottery It is obvious that he is a leader by the way the town listens to his directions in preparing for the lottery (49-53) Mr. Bill Hutchinson Mrs. Tessie Hutchinson

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Answer 1

Answer:

Character- Mr. Summers.

Description- Runs the lottery.

Additional Details- It is obvious that he is a leader by the way the town listens to his directions in preparing for the lottery.

Character- Mr. Bill Hutchinson.

Description- The husband of the unlucky winner of the lottery.

Additional Details- He seems very supportive of the lottery's process and willingly showed his blank paper. He also "forced the slip of paper out of her hand", signifying his full cooperation and acceptance of the ritual.

Character- Mrs. Tessie Hutchinson.

Description- The unlucky victim or 'winner' of the lottery.

Additional details- She was happy to be involved in the annual ritual and wouldn't miss it. But when the lot fell on her family, she finds fault in it.

Explanation:

Shirley Jackson's short story "The Lottery" revolves around the annual ritual of a village where a 'winner' gets chosen to be 'stoned to death' as a sacrificial lamb. The story delves into the theme of why it is dangerous to blindly follow the rituals or traditions established.

The characters Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson are the main protagonist of the story around which the story develops and revolves around. Bill Hutchinson is the husband of the unlucky victim Tessie Hutchinson. While she seems supportive of the ritual, she changed her stance by accusing the process of being "unfair" once the lot fell on her family. Bill, on the other hand, is fully accepting of the result, even forcing the paper off of Tessie's hand and also telling her to "shut up" when she accuses the "unfair' process.


Related Questions

If it _______________ (work) normally, you can be confident that nothing else is wrong
with it.

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Answer:

If it __working__ (work) normally, you can be confident that nothing else is wrong  with it.

Explanation:

Rodriguez-Padilla celebrates the purity, honesty, and directness of his own childhood writing: "You wrote from the heart back then, about the things you cared about. You didn't care to be the next Kate Chopin or Oscar Wilde" (Eschholz 54). Yet, this piece begins with a quotation from Montaigne and includes several literary references. Is that considered a pardox? Is writing "from the heart" compatible with writing in a sophisticated or intellectually demanding way? Why, or why not?

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Answer and Explanation:

1. This can be considered a paradox. This is because the quote states that the writer did not care about being Kate Chopin or Oscar Wilde, in this case, we can understand that he did not care about the great names of literature, but the author contradicts himself, when he uses quotes from well-known writers, showing that he, in fact, gives importance to the great names of literature. This is a paradox, that is, it is a contradiction that maintains a little bit of truth.

2. Writing "from the heart" is not compatible with writing in a sophisticated and formal way. This is because writing in a sophisticated way means writing in a rational, coherent and grammatically correct way, writing "from the heart" means writing with emotion, regardless of rules, linguistic devices or academic concepts, but in the way that emotion commands.

He eat food tag question​

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Answer:

He eats food, doesn't he?

Explanation:

Tag questions are used to turn statements into questions. We use them to check the information we think may be true.

They are formed by using an auxiliary verb (e.g. be or have) and a subject pronoun (e.g. I, we, they). The auxiliary verb we will use in this sentence is be, and the pronoun we will use is he, because that is the subject of the original statement.

If the original statement is positive, the tag question is negative, and the other way around. Because the statement He eats food is positive, the tag question will be negative. That's how we will get the question:

He eats food, doesn't he?

Answer:

He eats food, doesn't he?

What is the main idea in this entry from Dorothy Wordsworth's journal?

31st. Set forward to Stowey at half-past five. A violent storm in the wood; sheltered under the hollies. When we left home the moon immensely large, the sky scattered over with clouds. These soon closed in, contracting the dimensions of the moon without concealing her. The sound of the pattering shower, and the gusts of wind, very grand. Left the wood when nothing remained of the storm but the driving wind, and a few scattering drops of rain. Presently all clear, Venus first showing herself between the struggling clouds; afterwards Jupiter appeared. The hawthorn hedges, black and pointed, glittering with millions of diamond drops; the hollies shining with broader patches of light. The road to the village of Holford glittered like another stream. On our return, the wind high—a violent storm of hail and rain at the Castle of Comfort. All the Heavens seemed in one perpetual motion when the rain ceased; the moon appearing, now half veiled, and now retired behind heavy clouds, the stars still moving, the roads very dirty

A.
exploring the forest around the road leading to Holford
B.
the weather during the writer's journey to Holford
C.
the writer's admiration for the moon
D.
the writer's dislike of stormy weather

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in my opinion it is b

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Upon the Burning of my

House

Anne Bradstreet

First Box

1. What's she doing when the fire

started?

2. What does she hear?

3. What was her first reaction?

In silent night when rest I took,

For sorrow near I did not look,

I waken'd was with thundering noise

And Piteous shrieks of dreadful voice.

That fearful sound of fire and fire.

Let no man know is my Desire.

I, starting up, the light did spy,

And to my God my heart did cry

To strengthen me in my Distress

And not to leave me succorless.

Then coming out beheld a space,

The flame consume my dwelling place.

And, when I could no longer look,

I blest His Name that gave and took,

That laid my goods now in the dust:

Yea so it was, and so 'twas just.

It was his own it was not mine

Second Box

1. Who is she blessing and why?

What is her mood by the end of

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Explanation:

1. What's she doing when the fire started? We are told from the poem that she was lying on her bed to sleep.

2. What does she hear? The poem tells us that while sleeping on her bed, loud noise and screaming of Fire were heard by her.

3. What was her first reaction? We are told in that anxious moment, her first reaction was to pray for God's help.

4. Who is she blessing and why? In more appropriate terms, she is thanking God. She does this because she thinks God is the one responsible for the fire that burns her house.

a. he lives__ in hut. (an/an/the)

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Answer: he lives in the hut

Explanation:

I believe an I’m not sure

what is the evidence to convey the theme​

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Answer:

They were able to take fire away from humanity because they stopped worshipping them.

Explanation:

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Which of the following is not a common helping verb? Might, have, should, taste

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Answer:

taste.....

Explanation:

taste is more of an action verb

Taste
It
More
Than
A
Helping
Verb

What part of an atom is responsible for electricity?

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Answer:

Electrons are held in their shells by an electrical force. The protons and electrons of an atom are attracted to each other. They both carry an electrical charge. Protons have a positive charge (+) and electrons have a negative charge (-).

Explanation:

Why did poets in the 1800's, like Walt Whitman, choose to write poetry using Free Verse?

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Answer:

His poetic form had to be able to channel what he saw as the poetry inherent in all the infinite activities of life. It's little wonder, then, that he found it necessary to invent a poetic form—free verse—that could give him the freedom to achieve those ends.

The studio was filled with the rich odour of roses, and when the light summer wind stirred amidst the trees of the garden, there came through the open door the heavy scent of the lilac, or the more delicate perfume of the pink-flowering thorn. How does the writer seem to feel about the studio he has described?

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Answer:

The writer seems to feel pleased with the scent of the studio.

Explanation:

Based on the narration given, the writer describes different scents in the studio, scents of flowers to be exact.

He first describes the scent of the studio as "filled with the rich odour of roses" and goes ahead to say a scent of lilac wafts in when there is a light wind from the trees of the garden or the scent of "the pink-flowering thorn".

From the description, the writer seems pleased with the scents of the studio

The Corrective answer will be that writer seems very happy and feels very relaxed by the fragrance of the roses and love the environment and feels very fresh .

He want to describe the beauty of the studio as the fragrance was so beautiful and so much refreshing everyone in the studio , it bring the positive vibes in the studio and everyone love there work.

And the garden seems very beautiful and even when you open the studio doors you will feel the fragrance which light up the beauty of the studio and refreshing the mood of the workers,

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Read the passage.

Bike lanes are meant to protect cyclists, not to provoke them. Adding bike lanes to South Drive was a way to separate cars and bikes to keep cyclists safe. The two-lane road was dangerous. But the bike lane has made things worse. Now cars are stuck in a single lane. Traffic is a mess, and cars are veering into bike lanes. Bikes are jumping curbs to avoid getting hit by turning cars. Did the city planners lose their tape measures?

Which statement best summarizes a reason in support of the claim that adding a bicycle lane to the two-lane road was poorly planned?

A. Bike lanes are separate from car lanes.
B. The city planners created a two-lane road.
C. Bike lanes have made traffic problems worse.
D. The two-lane road was dangerous for cyclists.

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Answer:

I believe the answer is C. Bike lanes have made traffic problems worse.

Explanation:

Evidence from the passage is "But the bike lane has made things worse. Now cars are stuck in a single lane. Traffic is a mess, and cars are veering into bike lanes. Bikes are jumping curbs to avoid getting hit by turning cars. Did the city planners lose their tape measures?"

Answer:

c

Explanation:

Match the sentence to what it illustrates.




independent clauses linked without a conjunction Christ was equal with God, but He willingly became a servant.
an introductory participial phrase Hang gliding is a popular pastime; it takes skill and a bit of daring.
a mark indicating that a list will follow You seem to have found, my good friend, a real peace in life.
a comma linking two independent clauses Walking without a cane, the old man tried to escape unnoticed.
a sentence demonstrating direct address These colors were chosen for the school: purple, green, and white.

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Answer:

Independent clauses linked without a conjunction - Hang gliding is a popular pastime; it takes skill and a bit of daring.

An introductory participial phrase - Walking without a cane, the old man tried to escape unnoticed.

A mark indicating that a list will follow - These colors were chosen for the school: purple, green, and white.

A comma linking two independent clauses - Christ was equal with God, but He willingly became a servant.

A sentence demonstrating direct address - You seem to have found, my good friend, a real peace in life.

Explanation:

When a sentence consists of multiple independent clauses, they need to be connected by a conjunction preceded by a comma or a semicolon (like in the sentence: Hang gliding is a popular pastime; it takes skill and a bit of daring.)

Introductory participial phrases are phrases that contain participles and are located at the beginning of the sentence. Participles are forms of verbs used as adjectives. They end in -ed, -ing or -en.

The mark that indicates that a list will follow is the colon.

Direct address involves the use of a person's name or title to address that person directly.  

Is there anything wrong with asking for book recommendations? One of my previous questions for deleted and I am SOOO CONFUSED RN!! ​

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Answer:

If you dont ask questions for actual problems they get deleted.

Explanation:

to manage strong or challenging emotions, a good first step is to:
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After three blocks I came to a big park called Vale Park, which had a few hills and a stream and lots of old shade trees . I sat under one of the trees for a while, just glad to be off by myself . I thought about Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs ; I probawy wouldn't be seeing them again.

It was a good place to
reflect
sleep
celebrate
exercise

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Answer:

reflect

Explanation:

reflect, quiet and shady places can make the brain relax and calm !!

He belonged to them as all dogs belonged to them. His actions were theirs to command. His body was theirs to maul, to stamp upon, to tolerate. Such was the lesson that was quickly borne in upon him. It came hard, going as it did, counter to much that was strong and dominant in his own nature; and, while he disliked it in the learning of it, unknown to himself he was learning to like it. It was a placing of his destiny in another's hands, a shifting of the responsibilities of existence.


—White Fang,

Jack London


Based on the passage, what forces are battling inside of White Fang?


his love for Kiche vs. his desire to leave the camp

his freedom vs. relying on the men

his loneliness vs. his dislike of Lip-lip

the hardships of camp vs. the hardships of life in the woods


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Answer: his freedom vs. relying on the men

Explanation: please mark me brainlies

Answer:

his freedom vs. relying on the men

Hurry please What is the attitude in this poem?

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Answer:

The attitude in this poem is optimistic & passionate

Explanation:

I beleive that this is correct I'm not completely sure

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Students frequently overuse direct quotation in taking notes, and as a result they overuse quotations in the final research paper. Probably only about 10% of your final manuscript should appear as directly quoted matter. Therefore, you should strive to limit the amount of exact transcribing of source materials while taking notes.

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What they’re saying is that students use exact, direct quotes from sources for a research paper, and that their paper should include only 10% of direct quotations.

If you give the right answer you will get brainlist. ​

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it tells what the actors are doing !!

Answer:

3

Explanation:

Who can help Please??

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Answer:

most likely B

Explanation:

Answer:

A

Explanation:

i am pretty sure it is a

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90% of all
Camrys sold
since 1995
are still on
the road
TOYOTA

1.Ethos
2.Pathos
3.Logos

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Answer:

Pathos is the answer

Explanation:

Refer to the Newsela article "A Step-by-Step Guide to the Scientific Method."
What is the meaning of experiment?

(A) a controlled observation

(B) proof that a hypothesis is true

(C) an answer to a question

(D) a list of questions
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Refer to the Newsela article "A Step-by-Step Guide to the Scientific Method."
Part A
Which statement is a central idea of the text?

(A) Scientists generate guesses in the scientific method.

(B) Variables are sometimes used in the scientific method.

(C) The scientific method is based on reading scientific journals.

(D) The scientific method is based on observations.
Question 2
Part B
Which detail from the text best supports the answer in Part A?

(A) Experiments produce evidence for scientific ideas.

(B) Scientists share their results in journals and papers.

(C) Conditions change in different experiments.

(D) Hypotheses are ideas about what might happen.

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Answer:

A. A controlled observation

Part A: The scientific method is based on observations.

Part B: Experiments produce evidence for scientific ideas.

Explanation:

took the test

Based on the Newsletter article "A Step-by-Step Guide to the Scientific Method.", answer the questions below using a suitable option.

The meaning of experiment according to "A Step-by-Step Guide to the Scientific Method." is "a controlled observation".

The statement which is a central idea of the text "A Step-by-Step Guide to the Scientific Method." is "The scientific method is based on observations".

The detail from the text which best supports the answer in Part A is "Experiments produce evidence for scientific ideas"

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Answer:

8) Repeatedly.

In this context continuously means repeatedly.

9) The word veer in real sense means change direction. Therefore the best word  to replace it is turn.

10) The super ball stops bouncing since it loses energy due to friction caused by air.

11) The paragraphs have been arranged in logical order since the details are systematic with each information builds  to another in the next paragraph.

12) Propels means pushes.

13) Careen means moving fast and the best word to replace it is speeds.

14) The cart's wheels experience friction which contribute to the stopping of the cart.

Explanation:

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A. Everything was perfect...
B. Guests looked at me with a mixture of shock and amusement.
C. Exactly 18 minutes later, I pulled out the beautiful cake...
O D. I was following a recipe.

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Answer:

Guests look at me with a mixture of shock and amusement

Hope this helps!!

Answer:

I think it could be B.

Explanation:

I think the author's purpose is to entertain, and this one would be the best option for that..

Help ! This is due at 4:30 pm

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Answer:

5) c

6) c

7) a

8) b

Answer:

5. C

6. C

7. A

8. A

Explanation:

A simile is a figure of speech in which two things are compared using like or as. Figurative speech is not meant to be taken literally, and is instead meant to be interpreted figuratively. For example, the simile "the tile was slippery as an eel" has nothing to do with actual eels. One can interpret that the slipperiness of the tiles resembled that of an eel, but that is all that is meant to be assumed of the expression.

Read the excerpt from Little Women by Louisa May Which statement correctly identifies a transition used in Alcott. this excerpt and explains how it supports the reader? OThe words "on which the firelight shone" indicate a shift in place and help the reader determine where

The four young faces on which the firelight shone brightened at the cheerful words, but darkened again as Jo said sadly, "We haven't got Father, and shall not have him for a long time." She didn't say "perhaps the girls are.

The words "but darkened again" indicate a shift in never," but each silently added it, thinking of Father far away, where the fighting was. time and help the reader determine that it is nighttime.

The words "thinking of Father far away" indicate a shift in place and help the reader determine that the girls' father is in another location.

The words "where the fighting was" indicate a shift in time and help the reader determine that the action is moving from one time period to another.​

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Answer:

The correct answer is C., or "The words "thinking of Father far away" indicate a shift in place and help the reader determine that the girls' father is in another location."

use mixed tenses these sentences if i (be)you,i (check)my facts before I wrote that letter​

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Answer:

if I were you, I would check my facts before I write that letter

Explanation:

1. if you could travel back in time, what years would you go to? Why?​

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Answer:

If I could travel back into time, I'd go back to 2019 to fix a huge wrong I have made.

Explanation:

Long pointy teeth of tigers and lions are called _____

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Answer:

Canines

Explanation:

these are the pointy teeth that people and animals use to tear into foods, especially tigers and lions since they need to tear into meat

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