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Easy Reading and Writing · Information and Ideas · None · MCQ

The story "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson uses a tone of normalcy and routine to highlight the horror of the story's central event. The villagers are described as going about their everyday activities in a matter-of-fact way, which makes the sudden violence all the more shocking. What is the most likely reason that Jackson uses this tone?

The author of "The Lottery" uses a tone of normalcy to

  1. A

    make the reader question the morality of the villagers.

  2. B

    emphasize the shocking nature of the lottery.

  3. C

    create a sense of suspense and anticipation.

  4. D

    contrast the villagers' peaceful lives with the violence of the lottery.

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