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"Mr. Summers called his own name and then stepped forward precisely and selected a slip from the box. Then he called, ‘Warner.’ ‘Seventy-seventh year I been in the lottery,’ Old Man Warner said as he went through the crowd. ‘Seventy-seventh time.’ ‘Watson’ The tall boy came awkwardly through the crowd. Someone said, ‘Don't be nervous, Jack,’ and Mr. Summers said, ‘Take your time, son.’ This passage suggests that "The Lottery" uses ________ as an organizational frame.

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Ritual

Step-by-step explanation:

The Lottery is a famous short story written by Shirley Jackson in 1948. This story is about a ritual which is followed in small town of America where a person is selected from a lottery who is stoned to death. Mr. Summer asks his son Jack not be nervous. The children collect stones and are ready to see the man who is selected by chance in the lottery to complete their ritual. The lottery uses Ritual organizational Frame.

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