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At what point in the story is tessies fate determined? meaning when was there no turning back from what eventually happened to her? a. when the children assemble first and gather stones b. when tessie accuses mr. summers of unfairness c. when bill her own husband tells tessie to shut up d. when she is late to the lottery

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