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Sometimes what you expect to happen doesn’t happen. That is the case with “The Lottery.” Explain how story elements interact in the text to lead to the surprise ending. For example, how did the warm, bright setting interact with the plot to lead you to expect that something good would happen in the story? Use precise language to demonstrate your understanding of story elements. Then provide examples of how characters influenced the plot or the plot influenced characters to turn your expectations upside down and produce the story’s shocking ending. Use transitions to clarify relationships between (or among) your examples. Cite specific evidence from the text to support your response. Maintain a formal writing style and end with a strong conclusion.

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