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7 April, 17:12

In the opening chapters of "The Lottery," Shirley Jackson writes with a very casual, bright, and cheery tone. What effect does this narrative style have on the reader at the beginning of the story?

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  1. 7 April, 20:57
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    The effect the narrative style have on the reader is that it's just a calm and a normal day. It also shows that it might be a happy story.
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