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The setting of "The Lottery" is ironic because:

a) there are only three hundred villagers.

b) it is a beautiful summer day.

c) the social customs are strange to outsiders.

d) the event occurs in the morning.

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B) it is a beautiful summer day
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Answer: b) it is a beautiful summer day

Explanation: The setting of "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson, is ironic because it is a beautiful summer day. The description of the lottery in paragraph 1 is meant to make the reader feel at ease reading about a pleasant tradition. It is June 27th in a small town. It is sunny. Flowers are blooming and the grass is green. The tradition takes place the same day in several villages . The reader keeps the description of the event, shown in paragraph 1 as a pleasant tradition taking place.

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