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05.11.2020 •
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2. What is the importance of the saying, “Lottery in June, corn be heavy soon”?
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Ответ:
the importance is that because the lottery is like a ritual they beleive that this ritual gives them better and more plentiful crops
Explanation:
i did an assignment on the lottery a little while back
Ответ:
Here, the best answer is A, because it uses an image of a rugged, sore path to illustrate what isn't really a rugged, sore path. There isn't literally a path here, right? But More wants you to imagine a path (imagine! imagine = make an image) so that you can understand the idea of a struggle a little better.
Answers B, C, and D simply lend descriptions to things that already exist in the poem. There really is a life, a maid, and a boat, and those answers simply give more information about each of those things. But those answers don't really create new images to help the reader understand the poem better.