Answer:
She agrees with Tessie and the villagers were against them.She's frantic.
-They were quiet.
2.-After the marriage of a daughter,men are dominant.
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Step-by-step explanation:
Lines 228–243: Describe Mrs. Hutchinson’s behavior and the reaction from the other villagers. Compare your observations with your earlier perceptions of the characters.
She agrees with Tessie and the villagers were against them.She's frantic.
-They were quiet.
Lines 237–242: Examine the discussion of households and families in these lines. Explain what Mr. Summers means when he distinguishes between family and household. Why does Jackson include this information
answer-After the marriage of a daughter,men are dominant.
-jackson included this information to show their old ideology.
15.Lines 237–287: What are examples where Jackson doesn’t explain the action or what characters say and do?
it wasn't fair"Tessie said. doesn't explain the reason behind Tessi's anger.
16.Lines 285–306: Describe the pacing on this page and how it affects the mood.
Speed up and rising action
17.Lines 300–306: What words in these lines have connotations that affect how the reader sees or understands an element of the story
Bill hutchinson went over to his wife and forced the slip of paper out of her hand.
The beginning the reader would prob think that they were trying to win a lottery with money.
18.Lines 310–321: Explain what expectation the reader might have had about the lottery at the beginning of the story. What part of the story changed that expectation? Which lines in the story confirm suspicions that winning the lottery is not good?
The reader might think they were trying to win a lottery contest
When there was suspicion that the kids were playing with the rocks
-Tessie was timid