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3 September, 07:08

In the first part of the lottery readers learn about characters settings and plot through the narrator's exposition. the second part of the story depends mostly on dialogue to advance the plot. how does this change affect the pacing and mood of this part of the story?

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  1. 3 September, 07:24
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    It affects it by the ready knowing about the black box and how they raffle a name and the person that the paper has on it they get to die because in reality when we talk about a lottery it usually means you win some thing but in this case you don't you actually die
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