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3 April, 17:51

This story satirizes a number of social issues, including the reluctance of people to reject outdated traditions, ideas, rules, laws, and practices. What kinds of traditions, practices, laws, etc. might "The Lottery" represent?

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  1. 3 April, 19:05
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    Answer: the lottery is when people win a large prize

    Explanation: common sense
  2. 3 April, 19:44
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    Answer: The lottery could really represent any tradition or practice that now seems ... The story conveys just how important it is to keep evaluating traditions for their value ... Racial segregation was a tradition for many years, but "separate but equal" was ... The people in the story do the lottery and the death by stoning because that's ...
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