RL.2.4
2. Why does the author group the lottery in with “square
dances, the teen club, [and]...
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RL.2.4
2. Why does the author group the lottery in with “square
dances, the teen club, [and] the Halloween program"? (
Paragraph 4)
А.
B.
to show readers that the village views the lottery as
threatening
to show readers that the village only allows young people to
participate in the lottery
to show readers that the village does not enjoy participating in
the lottery
to show readers that the village treats the lottery like any other
town event
C.
D
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