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English, 21.10.2019 22:00 rosepotato789

In shirley jackson's "the lottery," tessie stands in the center of a cleared space as the villagers
move toward her with stones.
how does this event affect the story's plot?
it acts as the falling action of the spry by showing what happens to the person who
wins the lottery
it acts as the exposition of the story because it shows what the villagers do before the
lottery takes place
it acts as part of the story's rising action by showing that tessie was right to say the
drawing wasn't fair.
it acts as the turning point in the story by showing tessie finally learning what her fate
will be

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