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1. young boys prepared for the lottery by (1 point)
•playing ring-around-the-rosy and falling down.
•stuffing their pockets full of stones.
•finding hiding places.
•looking over their shoulders at each other

2.the village lottery was considered to be a (1 point)
•civic activity.
•religious ritual.
•dangerous addiction.
•waste of time.

3.slips of paper were commonly drawn from the box by (1 point)
•every adult.
•the man of the family.
•mr. summers.
•mr. graves.

4.old man warner says towns that have quit using lotteries are (1 point)
•packs of crazy fools.
•full of ignorant young people.
•finding a way out of this foolishness.
•going to perish.

5.the villagers finish the lottery (1 point)
•quickly.
•heroically.
•viciously.
•reluctantly.

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