In the context of the allegory, what do Mr. Summers's
actions most likely represent?
Read the passage from "The Lottery."
The lottery was conducted—as were the square
dances, the teen-age club, the Halloween program-by
Mr. Summers, who had time and energy to devote to
civic activities. He was a round-faced, jovial man and
he ran the coal business, and people were sorry for
him, because he had no children and his wife was a
scold.
O the importance of civic duty
O dedication to traditions
O resentment of people who have children
O the power of money
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English, 21.06.2019 23:30
Determine the meaning of the word *propel* using the context clues in the sentence. wind power is the ability to capture the wind in a way to *propel* the blades of wind turbines. a) to move slowly b) to urge onward c) to stop from moving d) to drive, or cause to move, forward
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English, 21.06.2019 23:30
Buck did not cry out. he did not check himself, but drove in upon spitz, shoulder to shoulder, so hard that he missed the throat. they rolled over and over in the powdery snow. spitz gained his feet almost as though he had not been overthrown, slashing buck down the shoulder and leaping clear. twice his teeth clipped together, like the steel jaws of a trap, as he backed away for better footing, with lean and lifting lips that writhed and snarled. read this passage. explain what the conflict shows about buck and spitz.
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English, 22.06.2019 02:30
Andy bernard laughed at my joke, spitting out his water. complete thought incomplete thought
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In the context of the allegory, what do Mr. Summers's
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