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English, 09.02.2021 17:50 klslaughter07

Question 4 5 pts
PART B: Which detail from the text best
supports the answer to Part A?
"and the black box now resting on the stool
had been put into use even before Old Man
Warner, the oldest man in town, was born."
(Paragraph 5)
"They do say, Mr. Adams said to Old Man
Warner, who stood next to him, 'that over in
the north village they're talking of giving up
the lottery" (Paragraph 31)
"There's always been a lottery, he added
petulantly. 'Bad enough to see young Joe
Summers up there joking with everybody!"
(Paragraph 32)
"Seventy-seventh year I been in the lottery,
Old Man Warner said as he went through the
crowd. 'Seventy-seventh time." (Paragraph 40)

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