Exposition Of The Lottery

Exposition Of The Lottery

what was the exposition in the story "the lottery".serious answer please​

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1. what was the exposition in the story "the lottery".serious answer please​


Explanation:

The story describes a fictional small town in contemporary America, which observes an annual rite known as "the lottery", in which a member of the community is selected by chance. It is implied in the story that the lottery is practiced to ensure the community's continued well-being.


2. Exposition, rising action, climax falling action & resolution of the lottery​


The exposition contains the definition of a peaceful June day in The Lottery," the growing action includes the lottery activities, the climax includes the discovery that Tessie is the "winner," the falling action includes Tessie's beheading, the outcome is that the town returns to domesticity for another year and the internal tension is the emotional battle of Tessie and other townspeople with an inner struggle with an urban conflict.

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3. exposition rising action climax falling action resolution of the lottery.​


Answer:

Explanation:

In "The Lottery," the exposition includes the description of a peaceful June day, the rising action includes the events of the lottery, the climax includes the reveal that Tessie is the "winner," the falling action includes the stoning of Tessie, the resolution is that the town returns to normalcy for another year, and the personal conflict is Tessie and other townspeople's inward struggle with and perceptions of the tradition.


4. In the story of lottery what important preparation is made the night before the lottery


the results that might be like yours

5. the summary of lottery


A Look at 'The Lottery' Shirley Jackson's 'The Lottery' is a classic American short story known for its shocking twist ending and its insightful commentary on cultural traditions. It was originally printed in The New Yorker magazine in 1948.

6. who is the winner in the lottery of the lottery by shirley jackson


mrs. tess hutchinson


7. in a lottery there are 10 prizes and 25 blanks.A lottery is drawn at random.what is probability of getting a prize?​


Answer:

this is personal answer okay don't know what kind of answer you seek but i think it would be

25 and then if there's only one

+ 10 person (×1)

____ who will buy it would be

35

10÷35×1

=0.2857142857147

or

simply round of, Of 0.3

in probability

this is what I think


8. the climax of the lottery


Tessie died because all the people throw a stone to her


9. climax of the lottery


Answer:

In Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery", the technical climax or the part where the narrative takes a dramatic turn is when Tessie states, "You didn't give him enough time to pick the one he wanted.  I saw you.  It isn't fair"  At this point, we know that the lottery is definitely not something that we want to win.  The dramatic climax is likely when the townspeople begin to pick up the stones after Tessie "won".

Explanation:


10. the theme of the lottery


Answer:

What are the themes in "The Lottery"? In "The Lottery," Shirley Jackson represents the notion of the scapegoat as someone who is blamed for the evils of a society and banished in order to expel sin and allow for renewal. The townspeople are governed by mob psychology and abandon their reason to act with great cruelty.

Explanation:


11. how do the people in the village consider the lottery in the lottery


because when you get the paper with a black hole. They will get the death by throwing the pile of stone.
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12. In the story of "The Lottery (Shirley Jackson)" what will be the prize if you win the lottery?


you will stand at the front and they will throw you stones and pebbles 

you will be stoned to death


13. Who draw the lottery on the story of The Lottery by Shirley Jackson


Mr. Summers draws the lottery on the story of the lottery


14. what is POV lottery?what is Plot lottery?what is Conflict lottery?what is Theme lottery?​


Answer And Explanation:

1. "The Lottery" is written in an objective third person point of view. In the objective point of view, the reader is allowed to see the action happen in a story, but is not given access to any character's thoughts or emotions.

2. Published in the New Yorker in 1948 and collected in The Lottery and Other Stories, the story is about a village where an annual lottery is drawn. However, the fate of the person who draws the 'winning' slip is only revealed at the end of the story in a dark twist.

3. The main conflict of The Lottery is between Tessie Hutchinson and the rest of the town. Tessie objects to the lottery system, stating that it is unfair. The rest of the townspeople disagree with her, saying that everyone took the same chance.

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Answer:

the village where an annual lottery is drawn The main conflict of The Lottery is between Tessie Hutchinson and the rest of the town. Tessie objects to the lottery system, stating that it is unfair. The rest of the townspeople disagree with her, saying that everyone took the same chance.  the power of the traditional ritual        

15. 10. What if the if-then form of the following conditional statement:"I'll be a millionaire when I win the lottery"?A. If I will be a millionaire, then I'll win the lottery.B. If I win the lottery, then I will be a millionaireC. I win the lottery then I will be a millionaireD. I will be a millionaire, I'll win the lottery,​


QUESTION

10. What if the if-then form of the following conditional statement:

"I'll be a millionaire when I win the lottery"?

A. If I will be a millionaire, then I'll win the lottery.

B. If I win the lottery, then I will be a millionaire

C. I win the lottery then I will be a millionaire

D. I will be a millionaire, I'll win the lottery,

ANSWERB. If I win the lottery, then I will be a millionaire


16. In the story of lottery, what is the villagers opinios about the lottery?


the lottery can make possible to become rich

17. Will really win the lottery? Or there conditions? What percentage of chance do i get in winning the lottery?


Answer:

For me thers a 10-20% chance of winning a lottery.

Explanation:

Base on instincts so do not do lottery cuz u will not win


18. in the story of the lottery what happens to the lottery winner?​


The woman selected in the lottery become the scapegoat of the Hutchison family and the sacrifice of the whole village, she is stoned to death by the villagers and her family at the very end of the story.

19. theme of the lottery


Not all the lottery have a win-win condition. When you win in other lottery you'll have a better life but this lottery will cost your life


20. What is the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution of "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson​


Answer:

In "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson, the climax is when Tessie is declared the "winner," the falling action includes the townspeople gathering around her and stoning her, and the resolution is when the town's life returns to normal

Exposition: This story takes place in a small village of only 300 people. It is a warm summer day in the pleasant, nourishing town. The villagers gather in the town square for the annual lottery drawing. Children are playing, making piles of stones, while the women gossip and the men congregate.The Rising Action begins when the black box is produced and placed in the town square for all the townspeople to see

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21. "The lottery" by shirly Jackson Who won the lottery


Answer:

Tessie

Then she protests that the process wasn't fair. The "winner," it turns out, will be stoned to death by the remaining residents. Tessie wins, and the story closes as the villagers—including her own family members—begin to throw rocks at her.


22. How different is the kind of lottery in the story than the one you are familiar of? "The Lottery"


Answer:

hindi kopo alam yan sorry po


23. 1. In the story "the Lottery" by Shirley Jackson, how did the people felt about the lottery?​


Answer:

The townspeople have mixed reactions to the annual lottery. Some are genuinely excited about it—the children who don't know any better think it's an opportunity to play and talk together. ... The adults also do not display much seriousness, until the actual lottery begins.


24. script of the lottery


The script of The Lottery is fairly short because it is a one-act play, to know more about one-act plays, click on this link: https://brainly.ph/question/1046800. The Lottery dialogues are likewise short with exchanges among the main and supporting characters.


Apart from the one-act radio play, the play was also adapted into a movie. The Lottery movie script is still loosely based from the original play. Furthermore, it is only fitting that an act this short is made into a full length film. What does a script mean? Click here: https://brainly.ph/question/493759. The Lottery summary script can be found here: https://brainly.ph/question/103078



25. theme of the lottery


Answer:

What are the themes in "The Lottery"? In "The Lottery," Shirley Jackson represents the notion of the scapegoat as someone who is blamed for the evils of a society and banished in order to expel sin and allow for renewal. The townspeople are governed by mob psychology and abandon their reason to act with great cruelty.


26. in the story "the lottery" what will happen when you are picked in the lottery?


I will feel happiness and joy because I won


27. Why is there a lottery in the story the lottery?


Answer:

The reason why the villagers "have" to have a lottery is simply because the lottery had become a tradition that has been followed since the time of the villagers' ancestors.

Answer:

The reason why the villagers "have" to have a lottery is simply because the lottery had become a tradition that has been followed since the time of the villagers' ancestors.

Explanation:

#ALWAYS CHOOSE TO BE HAPPY!


28. The lottery by shierly jacksonWho almost missed and then “won” the lottery?​


Answer:

mrs.hutchison

Explanation:

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29. what is the exposition, rising action, falling action, climax, resolution of The Lottery by Shirley Jackson ​


Answer:

Explanation:

In "The Lottery," the exposition includes the description of a peaceful June day, the rising action includes the events of the lottery, the climax includes the reveal that Tessie is the "winner," the falling action includes the stoning of Tessie, the resolution is that the town returns to normalcy for another year, and the personal conflict is Tessie and other townspeople's inward struggle with and perceptions of the tradition.


30. In the stoey of Lottery, what are the women doing before the lottery?​


Answer:

What are the women doing before the lottery? Standing together and gossiping. How do they assemble when it is time to begin the ceremony? Coming together in family groups.

Explanation:

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