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What conclusion cannot be drawn about the "lottery"?
Shirley Jackson's "the lottery" was a)written as an allegory for communist russia
B) "the lottery" was published in 1948 in the new yorker
C) in "the lottery" the tone of the opening is light- hearted and happy
D) "the lottery " is an example of how prejudices become tradition

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Answer:

The correct answer is actually 'Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery" was written as an allegory for Communist Russia.'

Explanation:

I took the quiz myself, and that answer was correct :)

The conclusion that cannot be drawn about the "lottery" is option A: Shirley Jackson's "the lottery" was written as an allegory for communist Russia.

What do you mean by "lottery"?

The "lottery" was a short story that was written by Shirley Jackson in 1948. In this story Jackson defined the small town people who got the chance to win the lottery.

A lottery is formed to take the place in the heart of rural community, which the author firstly define. All of the community members are not stranger to each other in fact they understand and know very well each other.

At the end of the story Hutchinson is stoned to death by his family and friend for drawing the marked slip. Jackson's lottery was not put down for the citizens of Russia.

The lesson that people need to understand from this story is that one should not follow the tradition blindly because of they are our past traditions.

Therefore, correct option is A.

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