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Read the excerpt from "The Lottery."

Bobby Martin had already stuffed his pockets full of stones, and the other boys soon followed his example, selecting the smoothest and roundest stones; Bobby and Harry Jones and Dickie Delacroix – the villagers pronounced this name "Dellacroy" – eventually made a great pile of stones in one corner of the square and guarded it against the raids of the other boys.

What important information does this setting in this excerpt reveal?

The children are playing in an effort to forget the horror that is about to occur.
The children have been raised to view the lottery as a normal part of village life.
The children are behaving just as any boys would in a similar situation.
The children choose only the best stones for what is about to take place.

User Eerik Sven Puudist
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Answer:

B, The children have been raised to view the lottery as a normal part of village life.

The other person is wrong

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Answer:

"The Children Choose Only The Best Stones For What Is About To Take Place"

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is asking what informinformation is "REVEALED" so this is just a classic bait and switch, someone may choose to go with B. but techtechnically that is not directly said through this passage, though it may be true- there is just not enough information given. D. should be correct because it is directly stated in the passage that the children only picked up the smoothest and roundest stones, which you can infer must be the 'best' stones for whatever is going to take place next.

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